Recommended  Titles  on  Missions 
and  Related  Subjects 


Compiled  by 

Hollis  W.  Hering,  M.A. 

Librarian 

Missionary  Research  Library 


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Recommended  Titles  on  Missions  and  Related  Subjects 

The  titles  in  the  following  list  indicate  books  which  are  of  value  today  in  studying 
the  various  countries  and  subjects  indicated,  and  which  have  been  approved  by  leading 
authorities.  The  books  which  are  “On  exhibit”  may  be  seen  at  the  tables  marked  with 
the  corresponding  section  numbers.  The  “Additional  recommended  titles”  are  equally 
valuable,  but  form  rather  a  reference  list  for  library  consultation. 


I.  AFRICA 


On  exhibit : 

Beer,  G.  L.  African  Questions  at  the  Paris 
Peace  Conference,  with  papers  on 
Egypt,  Mesopotamia,  and  the  Colonial 
Settlement.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1923. 
$6.00. 

Calvert,  A.  F.  The  Cameroons.  London, 
Laurie,  1917.  6/—  ($1.75). 

Cardin  all,  A.W.  The  Natives  of  the  North¬ 
ern  Territories  of  the  Gold  Coast.  Lon¬ 
don,  Routledge,  1920.  12/6  ($3.35). 

Crawford,  D.  Back  to  the  Long  Grass.  New 
York,  Doran,  1923.  $4.00. 

Fraser,  D.  African  Idylls.  London,  Seeley, 
Service,  1923.  6/ —  ($1.75). 

The  Autobiography  of  an  African.  Lon¬ 
don,  Seeley,  Service,  1925.  6/ —  ($1.75). 

Gairdner,  W.  H.  T.  The  Rebuke  of  Islam. 
Ed.  5.  London,  Church  Missionary  So¬ 
ciety,  1920.  1/6  ($0.50). 

Gibbons,  H.  A.  The  New  Map  of  Africa. 
New  York,  Century,  1916.  $3.00. 

Harris,  J.  C.  Khama:  the  Great  African 
Chief.  London,  Livingstone  Press,  1922. 
1/6  ($0.50). 

Harris,  J.  H.  Africa:  Slave  or  Free.  New 
York,  Dutton,  1919.  $5.00. 

The  Chartered  Millions.  London,  Swarth- 
more  Press,  1920.  15/ —  ($4.00). 

Hooper,  H.  D.  Africa  in  the  Making.  Lon¬ 
don,  United  Council  for  Missionary  Ed¬ 
ucation,  1922.  2/ —  ($0.60). 

Johnson,  W.  P.  Nyasa,  the  Great  Water. 
New  York,  Oxford  University  Press, 
1923.  $2.50. 

Johnston,  H.  H.  The  Opening  up  of  Africa. 
New  York,  Holt,  1911.  $1.00. 

Jones,  T.  J.  (ed.).  Education  in  Africa. 
New  York,  Phelps-Stokes  Fund,  1922. 
$2.00. 


Keith,  A.  B.  The  Belgian  Congo  and  the 
Berlin  Act.  New  York,  Oxford  Univer¬ 
sity  Press,  1919.  $5.00. 

Historical  Geography  of  West  Africa. 
New  York,  Oxford  University  Press, 
1913.  $2.50. 

Lerrigo,  P.  H.  J.  Rock  Breakers:  Kingdom 
Building  in  Kongo  Land.  Philadelphia, 
Judson  Press,  1922.  $1.25. 

Lloyd,  A.  B.  Apolo  of  the  Pygmy  Forest. 
London,  Church  Missionary  Society, 
1923.  1/—  ($0.35). 

Lucas,  C.  P.  Historical  Geography  of  South 
Africa.  2  vols.  New  York,  Oxford 
University  Press,  1913-1915.  $2.50  ea. 

The  Partition  and  Colonization  of  Africa. 
New  York,  Oxford  University  Press, 
1922.  $4.20. 

Mackenzie,  J.  K.  African  Clearings.  Bos¬ 
ton,  Houghton,  Mifflin,  1924.  $2.50. 

Black  Sheep.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin, 

1916.  $2.25. 

Meinhof,  C.  An  Introduction  to  the  Study 
of  African  Languages.  New  York,  Dut¬ 
ton,  1915.  $3.00. 

Melland,  F.  H.  In  Witch-bound  Africa:  an 
account  of  the  primitive  Kaonde  tribe 
and  their  beliefs.  London,  Seeley,  Serv¬ 
ice,  1923.  21/—  ($5.50). 

Oxford  Survey  of  the  British  Empire. 
Vol.  III.  East  Africa,  Uganda,  and 
Zanzibar  Protectorates,  by  Sir  H.  H. 
Johnston.  New  York,  Oxford  Univer¬ 
sity  Press,  1914.  $5.00. 

Patton,  C.  H.  The  Lure  of  Africa.  New 
York,  Missionary  Education  Movement, 

1917.  $0.75. 

Powell,  E.  A.  The  Last  Frontier.  New 
York,  Scribner,  1919.  $2.50. 

Raphael,  J.  R.  Through  Unknown  Nigeria. 
London,  Laurie,  1914.  15/ —  ($4.00). 


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Rey,  C.  F.  Unconquered  Abyssinia  as  it  is 
Today.  London,  Seeley,  Service,  1923. 
21/—  ($5.50). 

Roscoe,  J.  Twenty-five  Years  in  East  Africa. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1921.  $8.00. 

Rowling,  C.  F.  and  Wilson,  C.  E.  A  Bib¬ 
liography  of  African  Christian  Litera¬ 
ture.  London,  Conference  of  Missionary 
Societies  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland, 
1923.  6/—  ($1.75). 

Schweitzer,  A.  On  the  Edge  of  the  Prime¬ 
val  Forest:  experiences  and  observa¬ 
tions  of  a  doctor  in  Equatorial  Africa. 
London,  Black,  1922.  6/ —  ($2.00). 

Seton,  G.  T.  A  Woman  Tenderfoot  in  Egypt. 
New  York,  Dodd,  Mead,  1923.  $3.00. 

Sibree,  J.  Fifty  Years  in  Madagascar.  Bos¬ 
ton,  Houghton,  Mifflin,  1924.  $4.00. 

Smith,  E.  and  Dale,  A.  M.  The  Ila-speak- 
ing  People  of  Northern  Rhodesia.  New 
York,  Macmillan,  1920.  $20.00. 

Springer,  J.  M.  Pioneering  on  the  Congo. 
New  York,  Methodist  Book  Concern, 
1916.  $1.25. 

Walker,  F.  D.  Africa  and  Her  Peoples. 
London,  Edinburgh  House  Press,  1924. 
2/—  ($0.60). 

Watts,  C.  C.  Dawn  in  Swaziland.  Lon¬ 
don,  Society  for  the  Propagation  of  the 
Gospel,  1922.  3/—  ($0.85). 

Weeks,  J.  H.  Among  the  Primitive  Bakongo. 
London,  Seeley,  Service,  1914.  16/ — 

($4.25). 

Willoughby,  W.  C.  Race  Problems  in  the 
New  Africa.  New  York,  Oxford  Uni¬ 
versity  Press,  1923.  $4.50. 

Additional  recommended  titles : 

Baring,  E.  Modern  Egypt.  2  vols.  New 
York,  Macmillan,  1908. 

A  standard  work  on  political,  social,  and  religious 
problems  in  this  most  strategic  of  all  Moslem  lands. 

Basden,  G.  T.  Among  the  Ibos  of  Nigeria. 
Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  1921. 

“An  account  of  the  curious  and  interesting  habits, 
customs,  and  beliefs  of  a  little  known  African  people, 
by  one  who  has  for  many  years  lived  amongst  them  on 
close  and  intimate  terms.” 

Cadbury,  W.  A.  Labour  in  Portuguese  West 
Africa.  New  York,  Dutton,  1910. 

A  significant  study  of  exploitation  of  native  life. 

Campbell,  D.  In  the  Heart  of  Bantuland. 
Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  1922. 

A  description  of  the  habits,  customs,  secret  societies, 
and  languages  of  the  Bantu  peoples  of  Central  Africa. 


Chirol,  V.  The  Egyptian  Problem.  New 
York,  Macmillan,  1920. 

A  penetrating  review,  giving  the  history  of  the  rise 
of  Egyptian  nationalism,  with  a  masterly  analysis  of 
its  distinctive  characteristics. 

Claridge,  G.  C.  Wild  Bush  Tribes  of  Trop¬ 
ical  Africa.  Philadelphia,  Lippincott, 
1922. 

Deals  with  the  primitive  people  of  Northern  Angola. 
Valuable  first-hand  information  on  fetishism  and  secret 
societies. 

Claridge,  W.  W.  A  History  of  the  Gold 
Coast  and  Ashanti.  2  vols.  London, 
Murray,  1915. 

Follows  the  history  from  the  earliest  times  to  the 
commencement  of  the  twentieth  century ;  contains  a 
valuable  bibliography. 

Cooper,  C.  S.  The  Man  of  Egypt.  New 
York,  Doran,  1913. 

A  study  of  the  people  of  modern  Egypt,  and  religious 
and  political  conditions  there  prior  to  the  war. 

Crawford,  D.  Thinking  Black.  New  York, 
Doran,  1912. 

A  picturesque  interpretation  of  the  Central  African. 

Dennett,  R.  E.  At  the  Back  of  the  Black 
Man’s  Mind.  New  York,  Macmillan, 
1909. 

Written  to  show  that  concurrent  with  fetishism  there 
is  a  higher  conception  of  God  in  the  African  mind. 

Du  Plessis,  J.  Thrice  Through  the  Dark 
Continent.  London,  Longmans,  1917. 

Record  of  a  17,000-mile  journey,  on  which  the  mis¬ 
sionary  situation  was  intimately  studied. 

Evans,  M.  Black  and  White  in  South  East 
Africa.  London,  Longmans,  1911. 

A  study  in  sociology  in  which  the  work  of  missions 
is  treated  as  an  essential  factor. 

Fraser,  D.  Winning  a  Primitive  People. 
New  York,  Dutton,  1914. 

A  description  of  sixteen  years’  work  among  tribes 
of  Central  Africa. 

Haddon,  A.  C.  Fetishism  and  Magic.  Lon¬ 
don,  Constable,  1910. 

A  useful  primer  in  the  series  "Religions,  Ancient 
and  Modern.” 

Harris,  N.  D.  Intervention  and  Colonization 
in  Africa.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin, 
1914. 

Sets  forth  "Colonial  policies  and  methods  of  occu¬ 
pation  by  white  powers  during  the  last  forty  years.” 

Hertslet,  E.  The  Map  of  Africa  by  Treaty. 
Ed.  2.  London,  Wyman,  1909. 

An  important  survey  of  the  partitioning  of  Africa. 

Hobley,  C.  W.  Bantu  Beliefs  and  Magic. 
London,  Witherby,  1922. 

An  important  monograph  on  savage  thought  and  in¬ 
stitutions,  written  with  particular  reference  to  tribes 
in  Kenya  Colony. 


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Keable,  R.  A  City  of  the  Dawn.  New  York, 
Dutton,  1915. 

A  missionary’s  pen-pictures  of  conditions  and  people 
in  Zanzibar. 

Kidd,  D.  The  Essential  Kaffir.  London, 
Black,  1904. 

A  sympathetic  study  of  the  South  African  Bantu. 

Kumm,  H.  C.  W.  From  Hausaland  to  Egypt 
through  the  Sudan.  London,  Constable, 
1910. 

An  illuminating  record  of  a  journey  undertaken  with 
the  co-operation  of  the  Sudan  United  Mission. 

Leeder,  S.  H.  The  Modern  Sons  of  the  Pha¬ 
raohs.  London,  Hodder  &  Stoughton, 
1918. 

The  life  and  customs  of  the  modern  Copts,  with  a 
clear  account  of  the  Coptic  church. 

Loram,  C.  T.  The  Education  of  the  South 
African  Native.  London,  Longmans, 
1917. 

An  important  discussion  of  the  aims,  methods,  and 
problems  of  native  education  in  South  Africa. 

MacDonald,  A.  J.  Trade,  Politics  and  Chris¬ 
tianity  in  Africa  and  the  East.  London, 
Longmans,  1916. 

A  serious  study  of  matters  affecting  native  races, 
showing  missions  in  their  broad  relations  to  certain 
great  international  problems. 


Mackintosh,  C.  W.  The  New  Zambesi 
Trail.  London,  Unwin,  1922. 

A  record  compiled  from  diaries  and  letters,  of  jour¬ 
neys  to  northwestern  Rhodesia,  in  1903  and  1920, 
taken  by  the  niece  of  the  great  Coillard. 

Maugham,  R.  C.  F.  The  Republic  of  Liberia. 
London,  Allen  &  Unwin,  1920. 

A  clear  account  of  the  Black  Republic  by  the  British 
Consul  at  Monrovia,  giving  its  history  and  describing 
its  commerce,  agriculture,  and  methods  of  administra¬ 
tion. 

Norden,  H.  White  and  Black  in  East  Af¬ 
rica.  London,  Witherby,  1924. 

A  record  of  travel  and  observation  in  two  Central 
African  crown  colonies. 

Stigand,  C.  H.  The  Land  of  Zinj.  London, 
Constable,  1913. 

An  excellent  account  of  the  history  and  inhabitants 
of  British  East  Africa. 


Watson,  C.  R.  In  the  Valley  of  the  Nile. 
New  York,  Revell,  1908. 

Although  somewhat  out  of  date,  still  one  of  the  best 
books  on  the  work  of  missions  in  Egypt. 

Weeks,  J.  H.  Among  Congo  Cannibals. 
London,  Seeley,  Service,  1913. 

Experiences,  impressions,  and  adventures  during  a 
thirty  years’  sojourn  amongst  Congo  tribes. 


II.  CHINA 


On  exhibit: 

Andrew,  G.  F.  The  Crescent  in  Northwest 
China.  London,  China  Inland  Mission, 

1921.  2/6  ($0.75). 

Balme,  H.  China  and  Modern  Medicine. 
New  York,  Student  Volunteer  Move¬ 
ment,  1921.  $0.75. 

Bashford,  J.  W.  China:  An  Interpretation. 
New  York,  Abingdon  Press,  1919.  $2.50. 

Bau,  M.  J.  The  Foreign  Relations  of  China. 
New  York,  Revell,  1921.  $4.00. 

Bruce,  J.  P.  Chu  Hsi  and  His  Masters. 
London,  Probsthain,  1923.  £1/4/ — 

($6.00). 

Burton,  M.  E.  Notable  Women  of  Modern 
China.  New  York,  Revell,  1912.  $1.50. 

Cable,  A.  M.  The  Fulfilment  of  a  Dream. 
London,  China  Inland  Mission,  1918. 
$1.25. 

Campbell,  P.  C.  Chinese  Coolie  Emigration. 
London,  King,  1923.  10/6  ($2.85). 

China  Mission  Year  Book.  New  York, 
Committee  of  Reference  and  Counsel. 
$2.50  (annual). 


The  Chinese  Church  as  Revealed  in  the 
National  Christian  Conference.  New 
York,  Committee  of  Reference  and 
Counsel,  1922.  $3.00. 

Christian  Education  in  China.  New  York, 
Committee  of  Reference  and  Counsel, 

1922.  $2.00. 

Clennell,  W.  J.  Historical  Development  of 
Religion  in  China.  New  York,  Dutton, 
1917.  $2.50. 

Cochran,  J.  C.  Bells  of  the  Blue  Pagoda. 
Philadelphia,  Westminster  Press,  1922. 
$1.75. 

Dennett,  T.  Americans  in  Eastern  Asia. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1922.  $5.00. 

Dewey,  J.,  and  Chapman,  A.  Letters  from 
China  and  Japan.  New  York,  Dutton, 

1923.  $2.50. 

Gamble,  S.  D.  Peking:  A  Social  Survey. 
New  York,  Doran,  1921.  $5.00. 

Gamewell,  M.  N.  The  Gateway  to  China. 
New  York,  Revell,  1916.  $2.00. 

New  Life  Currents  in  China.  New  York, 
Missionary  Education  Movement,  1919. 
$0.75. 


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Giles,  H.  A.  The  Civilization  of  China. 
New  York,  Holt,  1911.  $1.00. 

Hovelaque,  E.  L.  China,  translated  by  Mrs. 
L.  Binyon.  New  York,  Dutton,  1923. 
$3.00. 

Hsi,  C.  Philosophy  of  Human  Nature.  Lon¬ 
don,  Probsthain,  1922.  £1/16/ — ($9.00). 

Hutchinson,  P.  China’s  Real  Revolution. 
New  York,  Missionary  Education  Move¬ 
ment,  1924.  $0.75. 

Johnston,  L.  E.  China  and  Her  Peoples. 
London,  United  Council  for  Missionary 
Education,  1923.  2/ —  ($0.60). 

Keyte,  J.  C.  In  China  Now.  New  York, 
Doran,  1923.  $1.50. 

King,  F.  H.  Farmers  of  Forty  Centuries. 
Madison  (Wis.),  Mrs.  F.  H.  King,  1911. 
$2.50. 

Latourette,  K.  S.  The  Development  of 
China.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin,  1923. 
$2.50. 

Lew,  T.  T.  (ed.).  China  Today  Through 
Chinese  Eyes.  New  York,  Doran,  1923. 
$1.25. 

Marsh,  J.  M.  Charm  of  the  Middle  King¬ 
dom.  Boston,  Little,  Brown,  1922.  $3.00. 

Mathews,  B.,  and  Southon,  A.  E.  Torch- 
bearers  in  China.  New  York,  Mission¬ 
ary  Education  Movement,  1924.  $0.75. 

Mayers,  W.  F.  The  Chinese  Reader’s  Man¬ 
ual.  London,  Probsthain,  1910.  £1/10/ — 
($7.75). 

Porter,  L.  C.  China’s  Challenge  to  Chris¬ 
tianity.  New  York,  Missionary  Educa¬ 
tion  Movement,  1924.  $0.75. 

Ross,  E.  A.  The  Changing  Chinese.  New 
York,  Century,  1911.  $3.00. 

Russell,  B.  The  Problem  of  China.  New 
York,  Century,  1922.  $2.00. 

Scott,  C.  E.  China  from  Within.  New  York, 
Revell,  1917.  $2.00. 

Smith,  A.  H.  Chinese  Characteristics.  New 
York,  Revell,  1900.  $2.50. 

Village  Life  in  China.  New  York,  Revell, 
1899.  $2.50. 

Soothill,  W.  E.  The  Three  Religions  of 
China.  New  York,  Oxford  University 
Press,  1923.  $2.95. 


Soper,  E.  D.  The  Religions  of  Mankind. 
Ed.  4,  rev.  New  York,  Abingdon  Press, 
1923.  $3.00. 

Steele,  J.  The  I-LI,  or  Book  of  Etiquette 
and  Ceremonial.  2  vols.  London,  Probs¬ 
thain,  1917.  £1/10/—  ($7.75). 

Tyau,  M.  T.  Z.  China  Awakened.  New 
York,  Macmillan,  1922.  $5.00. 

Webster,  J.  B.  Christian  Education  and 
the  National  Consciousness  in  China. 
New  York,  Dutton,  1923.  $2.50. 

Williams,  E.  T.  China,  Yesterday  and  To¬ 
day.  New  York,  Crowell,  1923.  $4.00. 

Wylie,  A.  Notes  on  Chinese  Literature. 
London,  Probsthain,  1923.  Ll/10/ — 

($7.75). 

Additional  recommended  titles'. 

Griffis,  W.  E.  China’s  Story.  Boston, 
Houghton,  Mifflin,  1922. 

An  interpretation  of  the  Chinese  presented  from 
their  own  viewpoint,  as  seen  in  their  art  and  literature. 

High,  S.  China’s  Place  in  the  Sun.  New 
York,  Macmillan,  1922. 

A  thoroughly  good  presentation  in  small  compass  of 
the  activities  of  present-day  Chinese  social  and  eco¬ 
nomic  life,  balancing  the  elements  of  enduring  vitality 
and  those  of  temporary  ills. 

Hodgkin,  H.  T.  China  in  the  Family  of 
Nations.  New  York,  Doran,  1923. 

China  having  been  too  often  treated  as  a  land  of 
mystery,  author  seeks  to  emphasize  the  far  more  sig¬ 
nificant  fact  of  its  kinship  to  us,  of  our  common 
human  nature. 

Reinsch,  P.  S.  An  American  Diplomat  in 
China.  Garden  City,  Doubleday,  Page, 
1922. 

Describes  the  transition  of  Chinese  life  to  new 
methods  and  aims,  as  seen  during  the  author’s  six 
years  of  official  life  at  Peking. 

Richard,  T.  Forty-five  Years  in  China.  Lon¬ 
don,  Unwin,  1916. 

Autobiography  of  a  famous  missionary  who  has  had 
a  deep  influence  on  many  leaders  of  China’s  new  day. 

Shelton,  A.  L.  Pioneering  in  Tibet.  New 
York,  Revell,  1921. 

A  bracing  account  of  pioneer  missionary  work  in 
dangerous  places.  Author  was  later  murdered  by 
bandits. 

Stauffer,  M.  T.  (ed.).  The  Christian  Oc¬ 
cupation  of  China.  Shanghai,  China 
Continuation  Committee,  1922. 

An  invaluable  and  scholarly  survey  of  the  numerical 
strength  and  geographical  distribution  of  the  Christian 
forces  in  China. 


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III.  INDIA 


On  exhibit : 

Andrews,  C.  F.  The  Renaissance  in  India: 
its  missionary  aspect.  London,  United 
Council  for  Missionary  Education,  1912. 
1/6  ($0.50). 

Annett,  E.  A.  Conversion  in  India:  a  study 
in  religious  psychology.  London,  C.  L. 
S.  I.,  1920.  1/6  ($0.50). 

Badley,  B.  T.,  and  others.  India,  Beloved 
of  Heaven.  New  York,  Abingdon  Press, 
1918.  $1.50. 

Briggs,  G.  W.  The  Chamars.  New  York, 
Oxford  University  Press,  1921.  $2.00. 

Brown,  P.  Indian  Painting.  New  York, 
Oxford  University  Press,  1919.  $35.00. 

Butler,  C.  Pandita  Ramabai  Sarasvati : 
pioneer  in  the  movement  for  the  educa¬ 
tion  of  the  child-widow  of  India.  New 
York,  Revell,  1922.  $1.00. 

Cave,  S.  Redemption — Hindu  and  Christian. 
New  York,  Oxford  University  Press, 
1920.  $10.50. 

Chirol,  V.  India,  Old  and  New.  New  York, 
Macmillan,  1921.  $3.50. 

Curtis,  L.  Papers  Relating  to  Dyarchy. 
New  York,  Oxford  University  Press, 
1920.  $10.50. 

D.,  A.  The  Indian  Child’s  Mother.  London, 
Church  Missionary  Society,  1922.  3/6 

($1.00). 

Farquhar,  J.  N.  The  Crown  of  Hinduism. 
New  York,  Oxford  University  Press, 
1917.  $2.00. 

Modern  Religious  Movements  in  India. 

New  York,  Macmillan,  1915.  $2.50. 

A  Primer  of  Hinduism.  New  York,  Ox¬ 
ford  University  Press,  1914.  $1.20. 

Fleming,  D.  J.  Building  with  India.  New 
York,  Missionary  Education  Movement, 
1922.  $0.75. 

Schools  with  a  Message  in  India.  New 
York,  Oxford  University  Press,  1918. 
$2.00. 

Gilhodes,  C.  The  Kachins:  religion  and 
mythology.  London,  Routledge,  1922. 
6/—  ($1.75). 

Holderness,  T.  W.  Peoples  and  Problems 
of  India.  New  York,  Holt,  1912.  $1.00. 

Hunt,  N.  India’s  Outcastes:  a  new  era. 
London,  Church  Missionary  Society, 
1924.  1/6  ($0.50). 


India  and  the  Church:  being  impressions 
of  some  members  of  the  Mission  of  Help. 
London,  Society  for  Promoting  Chris¬ 
tian  Knowledge,  1923.  4/6  ($1.35). 

Keay,  F.  E.  Hindi  literature.  London,  Ox¬ 
ford  University  Press,  1920.  $0.85. 

Kelman,  J.  H.  Labour  in  India.  New  York, 
Doran,  1924.  $4.00. 

Kipling,  R.  Kim.  Garden  City,  Doubleday 
Page,  1918.  $1.90. 

MacDonald,  J.  R.  The  Government  of  In¬ 
dia.  New  York,  Huebsch,  1919.  $3.50. 

Meston,  W.  Aspects  of  Indian  Educational 
Policy.  London,  C.  L.  S.  I.,  1922.  2/6 
($0.75). 

Mukerji,  D.  G.  My  Brother’s  Face.  New 
York,  Dutton,  1924.  $3.00. 

Phillips,  G.  E.  The  Ancient  Church  and 
Modern  India.  London,  Student  Chris¬ 
tian  Movement,  1920.  $0.75. 

The  Outcaste’s  Hope:  or,  Work  Among 
the  Depressed  Classes  in  India.  Lon¬ 
don,  United  Council  for  Missionary  Ed¬ 
ucation,  1912.  2/ —  ($0.60). 

Popley,  H.  A.  The  Music  of  India.  New 
York,  Oxford  University  Press,  1921. 
$1.70. 

Roberts,  R.  E.  Historical  Geography  of 
India.  2  vols.  New  York,  Oxford  Uni¬ 
versity  Press,  1916-1923.  $2.50  ea. 

Smith,  V.  A.  Oxford  History  of  India  from 
the  earliest  times  to  the  end  of  1911. 
New  York,  Oxford  University  Press, 
1919.  $4.70. 

Thompson,  E.  J.  Rabindranath  Tagore: 
his  life  and  work.  New  York,  Oxford 
University  Press,  1920.  $0.85. 

Tyndale-Biscoe,  C.  E.  Character  Building 
in  Kashmir.  London,  Church  Mission¬ 
ary  Society,  1920.  2/ —  ($0.60). 

Van  Tyne,  C.  H.  India  in  Ferment.  New 
York,  Appleton,  1923.  $2.00. 

Village  Education  in  India.  New  York, 
Oxford  University  Press,  1920.  $0.85. 

Walker,  F.  D.  India  and  Her  Peoples.  Lon¬ 
don,  United  Council  for  Missionary  Ed¬ 
ucation,  1922.  2/ —  ($0.60). 

Wellock,  W.  India’s  Awakening.  London, 
Labour  Publishing  Company,  1922.  1/6 
($0.50). 


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Whitehead,  H.  The  Village  Gods  of  South 
India.  New  York,  Oxford  University 
Press,  1921.  $2.00. 

Young,  P.  N.  F.,  and  Ferrers,  A.  India  in 
Conflict.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1920. 
$1.40. 

Additional  recommended  titles: 

Bevan,  E.  R.  Indian  Nationalism.  New 
York,  Macmillan,  1914. 

An  able  discussion,  revealing  a  sympathetic  under¬ 
standing  of  the  Indian  point  of  view. 

Clough,  J.  E.  Social  Christianity  in  the 
Orient:  the  story  of  a  man,  a  mission 
and  a  movement.  New  York,  Macmil¬ 
lan,  1914. 

The  lifework  of  Dr.  John  E.  Clough,  best  known  for 
his  connection  with  a  remarkable  ingathering  of  con¬ 
verts  into  the  Christian  Church. 

Cowan,  M.  G.  Education  of  the  Women  of 
India.  New  York,  Revell,  1913. 

Somewhat  out  of  date,  but  still  strongly  recom¬ 
mended. 

Das,  H.  Life  and  Letters  of  Toru  Dutt. 
New  York,  Oxford  University  Press, 
1921. 

Shows  the  thought-life  of  a  brilliant  young  Indian 
woman. 

Fisher,  F.  B.  India’s  Silent  Revolution. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1919. 

A  good,  brief  description  of  the  many-sided  transi¬ 
tion  through  which  India  is  passing,  and  of  the  forces 
that  underlie  it. 

Gilchrist,  R.  N.  Indian  Nationality.  New 
York,  Longmans,  1920. 

An  inquiry  into  what  nationality  means,  how  far  the 
conditions  for  its  realization  exist  in  India,  and  to 
what  extent  the  obstacles  to  it  can  be  overcome. 

Havell,  E.  B.  Handbook  of  Indian  Art. 
New  York,  Dutton,  1921. 

A  high-grade  reference  book  by  an  authority  on  the 
subject. 

Holland,  W.  E.  S.  The  Goal  of  India.  Lon¬ 
don,  United  Council  for  Missionary  Ed¬ 
ucation,  1918. 

A  strong  and  enthusiastic  textbook,  challenging  the 
church  to  renewed  effort. 

James,  H.  R.  Education  and  Statesmanship 
in  India.  London,  Longmans,  1917. 

A  compact  survey  of  the  development  and  results  of 
English  education  in  India. 

Lovett,  V.  History  of  the  Indian  National¬ 
ist  Movement.  New  York,  Stokes,  1920. 

A  study  of  the  relations  of  Great  Britain  with  India 
down  to  the  passing  of  the  recent  Reform  Bill.  Careful 
and  balanced  presentation  of  facts. 

India.  London,  Hodder  &  Stoughton,  1924. 

One  of  the  best  short  general  books  on  the  history 
and  conditions  of  India. 


Lucas,  B.  Our  Task  in  India:  shall  we 
proselytise  Hindus  or  evangelize  India? 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1914. 

An  examination  of  missionary  objectives,  emphasiz¬ 
ing  the  Gospel’s  mission  to  pervade  and  transform 
society  as  distinguished  from  the  gaining  of  individual 
converts. 

Mackenzie,  D.  The  Awakening  of  India. 
London,  Hodder  &  Stoughton,  1918. 

Illuminating  interviews  on  important  questions  given 
to  an  American  newspaper  man  by  eminent  men  in 
India. 

Neve,  E.  F.  Beyond  the  Pir  Panjal.  Life 
and  missionary  enterprise  in  Kashmir. 
London,  Church  Missionary  Society, 

1914. 

Records  the  experiences  of  a  medical  missionary. 

Paton,  W.  Social  Ideals  in  India.  London, 
United  Council  for  Missionary  Educa¬ 
tion,  1919. 

An  illuminating  study  of  the  influence  of  Christianity 
upon  social  ideals  and  institutions  in  India. 

Pennell,  T.  L.  Among  the  Wild  Tribes  of 
the  Afghan  Frontier.  Philadelphia, 
Lippincott,  1909. 

Depicts  pioneer  medical  missionary  work  on  the 
border  of  Afghanistan. 

Pratt,  J.  B.  India  and  its  Faiths :  a  travel¬ 
ler’s  record.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin, 

1915. 

Shows  the  religious  life  of  India  today,  examined 
from  the  viewpoint  of  psychology  and  the  philosophy 
of  religions. 

Purser,  W.  C.  B.  Christian  Missions  in 
Burma.  New  York,  Doran,  1911. 

A  brief  sketch  of  the  history,  beliefs  and  every-day 
life  of  the  people,  and  of  the  work  done  among  them 
by  the  Roman  Catholics,  the  Baptists,  and  the  S.P.G. 

Richter,  J.  History  of  Missions  in  India. 
New  York,  Revell,  1908. 

An  excellent  translation  of  a  scholarly  and  compre¬ 
hensive  German  work. 

Ron aldshay (Earl  of).  Lands  of  the  Thun¬ 
derbolt.  London,  Constable,  1923. 

Graphic  descriptions  of  the  unusual  bent  of  mind  of 
‘the  people  and  the  strange  customs  and  practices  aris¬ 
ing  therefrom. 

Statement  Exhibiting  the  Moral  and 
Material  Progress  and  Conditions  of 
India.  London,  Wyman,  various  dates. 

An  exceedingly  useful  Government  publication. 

Streeter,  B.  H.,  and  Appasamy,  A.  J.  Mes¬ 
sage  of  Sadhu  Sundar  Singh.  New 
York,  Macmillan,  1921. 

A  study  of  the  mysticism  of  the  great  Indian  Sadhu. 

Tyndale-Biscoe,  C.  E.  Kashmir  in  Sun¬ 
light  and  Shade.  Philadelphia,  Lippin¬ 
cott,  1921. 

A  description  of  the  beauties  of  the  country,  the 
life,  habits,  and  characteristics  of  its  people,  and  above 
all  the  gradual  but  sure  improvement  among  them 
wrought  by  Christianity. 


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IV.  JAPAN 


On  exhibit: 

Anasaki,  M.  Social  and  Religious  Prob¬ 
lems  of  the  Orient.  New  York,  Mac¬ 
millan,  1923.  $1.00. 

Armstrong,  R.  C.  Progress  in  the  Mikado’s 
Empire.  Toronto,  Missionary  Society 
of  the  Methodist  Church,  1920.  $0.75. 

Axling,  W.  Japan  on  the  Upward  Trail. 
New  York,  Missionary  Education  Move¬ 
ment,  1923.  $0.75. 

Burton,  M.  E.  The  Education  of  Women  in 
Japan.  New  York,  Revell,  1914.  $1.50. 

Cary,  O.  History  of  Christianity  in  Japan. 
New  York,  Revell,  1909.  $2.50. 

Christian  Movement  in  Japan,  Korea  and 
Formosa.  New  York,  Committee  of 
Reference  and  Council.  $2.50  (annual). 

Chung,  H.  The  Case  of  Korea.  New  York, 
Revell,  1921.  $2.00. 

Cynn,  H.  H.  The  Re-birth  of  Korea.  New 
York,  Abingdon  Press,  1920.  $1.50. 

Dennett,  T.  Americans  in  Eastern  Asia. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1922.  $5.00. 

The  Democratic  Movement  in  Asia.  New 
York,  Association  Press,  1918.  $2.00. 

Fisher,  G.  M.  Creative  Forces  in  Japan. 
New  York,  Missionary  Education  Move¬ 
ment,  1923.  $0.75. 

Golovin,  N.  The  Problem  of  the  Pacific  in 
the  Twentieth  Century.  New  York, 
Scribner,  1922.  $3.50. 

Gubbins,  J.  H.  The  Making  of  Modern 
Japan.  London,  Seeley,  Service,  1922. 
21/—  ($5.50). 

Gulick,  S.  L.  Working  Women  of  Japan. 
New  York,  Missionary  Education  Move¬ 
ment,  1915.  $0.75. 

Hagin,  F.  E.  The  Cross  in  Japan.  New 
York,  Revell,  1914.  $2.50. 

Ishii,  T.  A  Gentleman  in  Prison,  ed.  by 
Caroline  Macdonald.  New  York,  Doran, 
1922.  $1.75. 

Iyenaga;  T.,  and  Sato,  K.  Japan  and  the 
California  Problem.  New  York,  Put¬ 
nam,  1921.  $2.50. 

Knox,  G.  W.  The  Development  of  Religion 
in  Japan.  New  York,  Putnam,  1907. 
$2.00. 

Landsborough,  M.  In  Beautiful  Formosa. 
London,  Religious  Tract  Society,  1922. 
3/6  ($1.00). 


Latourette,  K.  S.  The  Development  of 
Japan.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1918. 
$2.00. 

Mackenzie,  F.  A.  Korea’s  Fight  for  Free¬ 
dom.  New  York,  Revell,  1920.  $2.00. 

Millis,  H.  A.  The  Japanese  Problem  in  the 
United  States.  New  York,  Macmillan, 
1915.  $2.25. 

Nitobe,  I.  Bushido,  the  Soul  of  Japan.  New 
York,  Putnam,  1905.  $1.50. 

The  Japanese  Nation.  New  York,  Put¬ 
nam,  1912.  $2.00. 

Noss,  C.  Tohoku,  the  Scotland  of  Japan. 
Philadelphia,  Board  of  Foreign  Mis¬ 
sions,  Reformed  Church  in  the  U.  S., 
1918.  $0.60. 

Okakura,  K.  The  Ideals  of  the  East.  New 
York,  Dutton,  1904.  $3.00. 

Porter,  R.  P.  Japan,  the  Rise  of  a  Modern 
Power.  New  York,  Oxford  University 
Press,  1918.  $2.50. 

Powers,  H.  H.  Japan.  New  York,  Mac¬ 
millan,  1923.  $2.50. 

Robertson-Scott,  J.  W.  Foundations  of 
Japan.  New  York,  Appleton,  1922.  $6.00. 

Satomi,  K.  Japanese  Civilization.  New 
York,  Dutton,  1924.  $4.50. 

Tucker,  H.  St.  G.  Missionary  Problems  and 
Policies  in  Japan.  New  York,  Dept,  of 
Missions,  Protestant  Episcopal  Church, 
1921.  $0.20. 

Additional  recommended  titles : 

Bacon,  A.  M.  Japanese  Girls  and  Women. 
Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin,  1901. 

Still  valuable,  giving  an  excellent  view  of  all  phases 
of  the  subject,  especially  of  the  life  of  women  of  the 
higher  classes. 

Brinkley,  F.  A  History  of  the  Japanese 
People.  London,  Encyclopedia  Britan- 
nica,  1915. 

A  well-informed  outline  of  Japanese  history. 

Clarke,  J.  I.  C.  Japan  at  First  Hand.  New 
York,  Dodd,  Mead,  1921. 

“Her  islands,  their  people,  the  picturesque,  the  real, 
with  latest  facts  and  figures  on  their  .  .  .  commercial 
outstretch.” 

Fujisawa,  R.  The  Recent  Aims  and  Devel¬ 
opment  of  Japan.  New  Haven,  Yale 
University  Press,  1923. 

An  examination  of  J apan  as  she  is  ;  given  as  a  course 
of  lectures  in  the  Williamstown  Institute  of  Politics. 


9 


Gleason,  G.  What  Shall  I  Think  of  Japan? 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1921. 

A  sympathetic  study  of  the  country  made  with  the 
aim  of  finding  out  why  the  Japanese  are  so  often 
disliked,  or,  as  they  say,  “misunderstood.” 

Griffis,  W.  E.  The  Mikado’s  Empire.  2 
vols.  New  York,  Harper,  1918. 

A  standard  American  work  on  Japan,  encyclopaedic 
in  range. 

Gulick,  S.  L.  Evolution  of  the  Japanese, 
Social  and  Psychic.  New  York,  Revell, 
1904. 

At  its  appearance  rated  as  the  best  exposition  of 
Japan’s ’evolution  and  national  character,  as  well  as  of 
its  people  published  in  any  western  tongue. 

Harada,  T.  The  Faith  of  Japan.  New 
York,  Macmillan,  1914. 

An  interpretation  of  the  religious  beliefs  of  the 
people  of  Japan,  by  a  former  president  of  the  Doshisha. 

Iwasaki,  U.  The  Working  Forces  in  Jap¬ 
anese  Politics.  New  York,  Longmans, 
1921. 

A  sociological  study  of  the  Japanese  Government, 
and  the  dynamic  forces  moulding  it. 

Katayama,  S.  The  Labor  Movement  in 
Japan.  Chicago,  Kerr,  1918. 

A  brief  outline  significant  of  the  economic  forces 
developing  within  the  empire. 

Kawabe,  K.  Press  and  Politics  in  Japan. 
Chicago,  University  of  Chicago  Press, 
1921. 

A  study  of  how  far  the  press  in  Japan  is  controlled 
by  the  Government. 

Kawakami,  K.  K.  What  Japan  Thinks. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1921. 

Representative  opinion  of  representative  Japanese 
on  the  great  political  and  social  questions  of  the  world 
today.  Addressed  primarily  to  the  Japanese. 


Lloyd,  A.  S.  The  Creed  of  Half  Japan. 
New  York,  Dutton,  1912. 

A  careful  discussion  on  the  history  and  development 
of  Buddhism,  especially  as  manifested  in  Japan. 

McGovern,  J.  B.  Among  the  Head-hunters 
of  Formosa.  London,  Unwin,  1922. 

A  study  of  the  aborigines  living  on  the  East  Coast  of 
Formosa,  and  in  the  narrow  southeastern  peninsula  of 
the  island.  Written  for  the  general  reader. 

Moody,  C.  N.  The  Saints  of  Formosa.  Lon¬ 
don,  Oliphant,  1912. 

Describes  the  church  life  of  the  Chinese  Christians 
in  Formosa. 

Ogata,  K.  The  Co-operative  Movement  in 
Japan.  London,  King,  1923. 

An  excellent  monograph,  written  in  connection  with 
work  in  the  London  School  of  Economics  and  Political 
Science. 

Pooley,  A.  M.  Japan  at  the  Cross  Roads. 
New  York,  Dodd,  Mead,  1917. 

A  readable  and  illuminating  survey  of  “the  real 
state  of  affairs  in  Japan”  ;  the  outcome  of  personal 
observation  and  investigation. 

Rutter,  0.  Through  Formosa:  an  account 
of  Japan’s  island  colony.  London,  Un¬ 
win,  1923. 

The  story  of  how  in  thirty  years  the  Japanese  have 
marvellously  succeeded  in  developing  economically  what 
was  little  more  than  a  wilderness  ;  and  how  they  have 
failed  in  their  attempt  to  settle  and  administer  the 
native  tribes. 

Shaw,  L.  Japan  in  Transition.  New  York, 
Doran,  1923. 

A  study  of  the  remarkable  political  and  social 
changes  of  the  country  viewed  from  the  standpoint  of 
the  Christian  missionary. 

Street,  J.  Mysterious  Japan.  Garden  City, 
Doubleday,  1921. 

Unprejudiced  and  appreciative,  giving  fascinating 
glimpses  of  town  and  country  life. 


V.  PACIFIC  ISLANDS 


On  exhibit: 

Brown,  A.  R.  The  Andaman  Islanders. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1922.  $12.00. 

Colwell,  J.(ed.).  A  Century  in  the  Pacific. 
London,  Epworth  Press,  1914.  21/ — 

($5.50). 

Frater,  M.  Midst  Volcanic  Fires.  London, 
Clarke,  1922.  6/—  ($1.75). 

Greenbie,  S.  The  Pacific  Triangle.  New 
York,  Century,  1921.  $4.00. 

Gulick,  0.  H.  The  Pilgrims  of  Hawaii.  New 
York,  Revell,  1918.  $2.00. 

Jacomb,  E.  The  Future  of  the  Kanaka. 
London,  King,  1919.  6/ —  ($1.75). 


Jenness,  D.,  and  Ballantine,  A.  The 
Northern  d’Entrecasteaux.  New  York, 
Oxford  University  Press,  1920.  $4.20. 

Langridge,  A.  B.  Won  by  Blood.  London, 
Clarke,  1923.  3/6  ($1.00). 

Lum holtz,  C.  Through  Central  Borneo.  2 
vols.  New  York,  Scribner,  1920.  $7.50. 

Monckton,  C.  A.  W.  Taming  New  Guinea: 
some  experiences  of  a  New  Guinea  resi¬ 
dent  magistrate.  New  York,  Dodd,  1921. 
$5.00. 

Orosa,  S.  Y.  The  Sulu  Archipelago  and  its 
Peoples.  Yonkers,  World  Book  Com¬ 
pany,  1923.  $1.20. 

Pope,  K.  Hawaii,  the  Rainbow  Land.  New 
York,  Crowell,  1924.  $3.00. 


10 


Rogers,  J.  D.  Historical  Geography  of  Aus¬ 
tralia.  New  York,  Oxford  University 
Press,  1907.  $1.35. 

Russell,  C.  E.  The  Outlook  for  the  Philip¬ 
pines.  New  York,  Century,  1922.  $3.00. 

Rutter,  O.  British  North  Borneo:  an  ac¬ 
count  of  its  history,  resources  and  na¬ 
tive  tribes.  London,  Constable,  1922. 
21/—  ($5.50). 

White,  G.  Round  about  the  Torres  Straits. 
London,  Society  for  Promoting  Chris¬ 
tian  Knowledge,  1917.  2/6  ($0.75). 

Thirty  Years  in  Tropical  Australia.  Lon¬ 
don,  Society  for  Promoting  Christian 
Knowledge,  1918.  5/ —  ($1.50). 

Young,  W.  A.  Christianity  and  Civilisation 
in  the  South  Pacific:  the  influence  of 
missionaries  upon  European  expansion 
in  the  Pacific  during  the  nineteenth  cen¬ 
tury.  New  York,  Oxford  University 
Press,  1922.  $0.85. 

Additional  recommended  titles : 

Beaver,  W.  W.  Unexplored  New  Guinea. 
London,  Seeley,  Service,  1919. 

An  excellent  presentation  of  Papuan  life  and  customs. 

Brewster,  A.  B.  The  Hill  Tribes  of  Fiji. 
Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  1922. 

A  record  of  forty  years’  intimate  connection  with 

the  tribes  of  the  interior  of  Fiji. 

Cabaton,  A.  Java,  Sumatra  and  the  Other 
Islands  of  the  Dutch  East  Indies.  Lon¬ 
don,  Unwin,  1914. 

A  valuable  and  painstaking  account,  favorable  to  the 

colonial  administration  and  to  the  work  of  Christian 

missions. 

Chignell,  A.  K.  An  Outpost  in  Papua. 
London,  Smith,  Elder,  1911. 

Descriptive  of  Anglican  missionary  work  in  Papua. 


Deane,  W.  Fijian  Society.  New  York,  Mac¬ 
millan,  1921. 

Reviews  the  sociology  and  psychology  of  the  Fijian  ; 
has  an  excellent  bibliography. 

Evans,  I.  H.  N.  Among  Primitive  Peoples 
in  Borneo.  Philadelphia,  Lippincott, 
1922. 

A  description  of  the  life,  customs,  and  habits  of  the 
head-hunters  of  North  Borneo. 

Gomes,  E.  H.  Seventeen  Years  Among  the 
Sea  Dyaks  of  Borneo.  London,  Seeley, 
Service,  1911. 

A  lively  portrayal  of  social,  moral  and  religious  con¬ 
ditions  among  these  animistic  tribes. 

Hadfield,  E.  Among  the  Natives  of  the 
Loyalty  Group.  New  York,  Macmillan, 
1920. 

A  study  of  Loyalty  Island  native  mentality,  made  by 
a  missionary  of  the  London  Missionary  Society. 

Lenwood,  F.  Pastels  from  the  Pacific.  Lon¬ 
don,  Oxford  University  Press,  1917. 

Graphic  description,  especially  of  Papua,  and  of  the 
efficacy  of  the  Christian  work  being  done  there. 

Newton,  H.  In  Far  New  Guinea.  London, 
Seeley,  Service,  1914. 

Shows  conditions  of  life  and  religious  beliefs,  as  well 
as  the  missionary  work  being  done  there. 

Paton,  F.  H.  L.  The  Kingdom  in  the  Pa¬ 
cific.  London,  United  Council  for  Mis¬ 
sionary  Education,  1913. 

Popular  and  stirring,  with  many  biographical 
sketches. 

Rivers,  W.  H.  R.  (ed.).  Essays  on  the  De¬ 
population  of  Melanesia.  New  York, 
Macmillan,  1922. 

A  collection  of  important  essays  dealing  with  the 
baleful  results  from  the  contact  of  white  men  and 
“natives.” 

St.  Johnston,  T.  R.  The  Islanders  of  the 
Pacific;  or,  The  Children  of  the  Sun. 
London,  Unwin,  1921. 

Especially  concerned  with  Fiji  and  the  adjacent 
Levu  Islands,  with  a  clear  analysis  of  the  causes  un¬ 
derlying  the  depopulation  which  has  been  marked 
there. 


VI.  NEAR  EAST 


On  exhibit: 

Bierstadt,  E.  H.  The  Great  Betrayal.  New 
York,  McBride,  1924.  $2.50. 

Eversley  (Lord),  and  Chirol,  V.  The 
Turkish  Empire:  from  1288-1922.  New 
York,  Dodd,  1923.  $5.00. 

Gaillard,  G.  The  Turks  and  Europe.  Lon¬ 
don,  Murby,  1921.  12/6  ($3.35). 

Gairdner,  W.  H.  T.  The  Rebuke  of  Islam. 
London,  United  Council  for  Missionary 
Education,  1920.  1/6  ($0.50). 


Gibbons,  H.  A.  The  Foundation  of  the  Ot¬ 
toman  Empire  (1300-1403).  New  York, 
Oxford  University  Press,  1916.  $3.50. 

Goodrich-Freer,  A.  Arabs  in  Tent  and 
Town.  London,  Seeley,  Service,  1924. 
21/—  ($5.50). 

Graves,  P.  Palestine,  the  Land  of  Three 
Faiths.  London,  Cape,  1923.  12/6 

($3.35). 

Hall,  W.  H.  The  Near  East:  Crossroads 
of  the  World.  New  York,  Missionary 
Education  Movement,  1920.  $0.75. 


ll 


Harrison,  P.  W.  The  Arab  at  Home.  New 
York,  Crowell,  1924.  $3.50. 

Hunt,  F.  The  Rising  Temper  of  the  East. 
Indianapolis,  Bobb-Merrill,  1922.  $2.50. 

Linton,  J.  H.  Persian  Sketches.  London, 
Church  Missionary  Society,  1923.  2/6 

($0.75). 

McCracken,  W.  D.  The  New  Palestine. 
Boston,  Page,  1922.  $5.00. 

Mears,  E.  G.  Modern  Turkey.  New  York, 
Macmillan,  1924.  $6.00. 

Pears,  E.  Forty  Years  in  Constantinople. 
New  York,  Appleton,  1916.  $6.00. 

Powell,  E.  A.  The  Struggle  for  Power  in 
Moslem  Asia.  New  York,  Century, 
1923.  $2.50. 

Price,  C.  The  Rebirth  of  Turkey.  New 
York,  Seltzer,  1923.  $3.00. 

Richter,  J.  A  History  of  Protestant  Mis¬ 
sions  in  the  Near  East.  New  York, 
Revell,  1910.  $2.50. 

Wigram,  W.  A.  and  E.  T.  A.  The  Cradle  of 
Mankind :  life  in  Eastern  Kurdestan. 
Ed.  2.  London,  Black,  1922.  $4.00. 

Wood,  M.  M.  Glimpses  of  Persia.  London, 
Church  Missionary  Society,  1922.  1/ — 
($0.35). 

Additional  recommended  titles: 

Allen,  W.  E.  D.  The  Turks  in  Europe. 
London,  Murray,  1919. 

An  excellent  sketch  showing  the  rise  of  the  Osmanlis, 
their  sweep  to  power  until  Sulieman,  the  Magnificant, 
became  the  “Arbiter  of  Europe,”  and  their  collapse 
until  they  were  only  held  in  Constantinople  by  the 
bitter  rivalries  of  European  powers. 

Balfour,  J.  M.  Recent  Happenings  in  Per¬ 
sia.  London,  Blackwood,  1922. 

Shows  Persia,  her  peoples,  and  customs  as  victims  of 
a  very  mistaken  policy  followed  by  Western  powers. 

Brown,  D.  V.  The  Unveiled  Ladies  of 
Stamboul.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin, 
1923. 

A  series  of  vivid  pictures  and  dramatic  incidents 
illustrating  the  remarkable  changes  in  social  organi¬ 
zation  which  the  war  has  brought  about  in  Constanti¬ 
nople. 

Childs,  W.  J.  Across  Asia  Minor  on  Foot. 
New  York,  Dodd,  Mead,  1917. 

Life  in  Central  Asia  Minor  as  seen  by  a  British 
architect. 

Conway,  M.  Palestine  and  Morocco,  Lands 
of  the  Overlap.  London,  Arnold,  1923. 

A  readable  description  of  the  countries  as  they  are 
today,  with  detailed  discussions  of  the  position  of  Arab 
and  Jew  in  Palestine. 


Davis,  W.  S.  A  Short  History  of  the  Near 
East.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1922. 

Covers  the  history  of  Christian  Constantinople,  Early 
Islam  and  the  Caliphate,  and  the  Turkish  period  ;  ends 
with  a  well-balanced  appraisal  of  leading  events  in 
recent  years. 

Doughty,  C.  M.  Travels  in  Arabia  Deserta. 
2  vols.  New  York,  Boni  &  Liveright, 

1921. 

“The  first  and  indispensable  work  upon  the  Arabs  of 
the  Desert.” 

Grant,  E.  The  People  of  Palestine.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  Lippincott,  1921. 

Treats  largely  of  the  peasantry,  their  life,  manners 
and  customs. 

Greene,  J.  K.  Leavening  the  Levant.  Bos¬ 
ton,  Pilgrim  Press,  1916. 

Discusses  the  great  influence  of  the  missionary  work 
which  has  been  done  under  the  American  Board  in 
European  Turkey  and  Asia  Minor. 

Hawley,  W.  Asia  Minor.  London,  Lane, 
1918. 

Describes  conditions  as  seen  by  the  author  during 
travels  just  before  the  war. 

Jacob,  H.  F.  Kings  of  Arabia.  London, 
Mills  &  Boon,  1924. 

“The  rise  and  set  of  the  Turkish  sovranty  in  the 
Arabian  peninsula.” 

Johnson,  C.  R.  (ed.).  Constantinople  To¬ 
day;  or,  The  Pathfinder  Survey  of  Con¬ 
stantinople.  New  York,  Macmillan, 

1922. 

An  important  scientific  survey  of  moral  and  social 
conditions,  undertaken  with  the  view  of  furthering 
the  work  of  reconstruction  after  the  war. 

Loder,  J.  de  V.  The  Truth  about  Mesopo¬ 
tamia,  Palestine  and  Syria.  London, 
Allen  &  Unwin,  1923. 

Surveys  the  problem  of  the  Arab  countries  as  a 
whole,  giving  salient  material  on  which  the  reader  can 
form  a  sane  judgment.  Appendices  give  the  text  of 
valuable  official  documents. 

Lyell,  T.  The  Ins  and  Outs  of  Mesopo¬ 
tamia.  London,  Philpot,  1923. 

A  clear  presentation  of  the  real  character,  religion, 
beliefs,  and  preferences  of  the  people  of  Mesopotamia  ; 
shows  the  unprogressive  and  enervating  influence  of 

Islam. 

Mathews,  B.  The  Riddle  of  Nearer  Asia. 
New  York,  Doran,  1918. 

An  ably  written  account,  in  textbook  form,  of  condi¬ 
tions  and  their  significance  for  the  future  of  the  lands 
of  Western  Asia. 

Parfit,  J.  T.  Marvelous  Mesopotamia,  the 
World’s  Wonderland.  London,  Part¬ 
ridge,  1920. 

Presents  a  country  rich  in  problems  and  promise, 
especially  as  regards  social  and  religious  relationships. 

Ramsay,  W.  M.  The  Intermixture  of  Races 
in  Asia  Minor:  some  of  its  causes  and 
effects.  London,  Milford,  1917. 

An  historical  discussion,  the  result  of  first-hand  ob¬ 
servation  and  much  study. 


12 


Rice,  C.  C.  Persian  Women  and  Their  Ways. 
Philadelphia,  Lippincott,  1923. 

Intimate  descriptions  of  their  characteristics,  cus¬ 
toms,  and  manner  of  living. 

Stoddard,  T.  L.  The  New  World  of  Islam. 
New  York,  Scribner,  1921. 

A  description  of  the  nineteenth  century  revival  of 
Moslem  thought  and  politics — of  social  change  and  un¬ 
rest.  Brilliant  at  times,  yet  ignores  any  possible  influ¬ 
ence  of  Christianity. 


Toynbee,  A.  J.  The  Western  Question  in 
Greece  and  Turkey:  a  study  in  the  con¬ 
tact  of  civilizations.  Boston,  Houghton, 
Mifflin,  1923. 

Sets  forth  recent  events  in  correct  historical  per¬ 
spective,  and  studies  the  influence  of  modern  Western 
social  idealism  on  that  of  the  ancient  East. 

Williams,  T.  Turkey:  a  World  Problem  of 
Today.  Garden  City,  Doubleday,  1921. 

Written  with  the  purpose  of  showing  the  Near  East 
and  its  races  in  true  perspective,  and  to  point  out 
America’s  responsibility  for  service  there. 


VII.  LATIN  AMERICA 


On  exhibit : 

Alvarez,  A.  The  Monroe  Doctrine.  New 
York,  Oxford  University  Press,  1924. 
$3.00. 

Beals,  C.  Mexico,  an  Interpretation.  New 
York,  Huebsch,  1923.  $2.50. 

Blakeslee,  G.  H.  (ed.).  Mexico  and  the 
Caribbean.  New  York,  Stechert,  1920. 
$4.00. 

Browning,  W.  E.  Roman  Christianity  in 
Latin  America.  New  York,  Revell,  1924. 
$1.00. 

Bruce,  G.  J.  Brazil  and  the  Brazilians. 
New  York,  Dodd,  n.  d.  $3.00. 

Calderon,  F.  G.  Latin  America,  its  Rise 
and  Progress.  London,  Unwin,  1919. 
10/6  ($4.50). 

Cooper,  C.  S.  The  Brazilians  and  Their 
Country.  New  York,  Stokes,  1917.  $4.50. 

Domville-Fife,  C.  The  Real  South  Amer¬ 
ica.  New  York,  Dutton,  1922.  $5.00. 

Enock,  C.  R.  Ecuador,  its  ancient  and  mod¬ 
ern  history,  topography  and  natural  re¬ 
sources,  industries  and  social  develop¬ 
ment.  New  York,  Scribner,  1914.  $4.50. 

The  Republics  of  Central  and  South  Amer¬ 
ica.  New  York,  Scribner,  1913.  $3.50. 

Grubb,  W.  B.  A  Church  in  the  Wilds.  New 
York,  Dutton,  1914.  $2.50. 

An  Unknown  People  in  an  Unknown  Land. 
London,  Seeley,  Service,  1911.  16/ — 

($4.25). 

Indians  of  Latin  America.  New  York, 
Committee  on  Co-operation  in  Latin 
America,  1924.  $0.15. 


Inman,  S.  G.  Problems  in  Pan-Americanism. 
New  York,  Doran,  1921.  $2.00. 

South  America  Today.  New  York,  Com¬ 
mittee  on  Co-operation  in  Latin  Amer¬ 
ica,  1922.  $0.50. 

Through  Santo  Domingo  and  Haiti.  New 
York,  Committee  on  Co-operation  in 
Latin  America  $0.50. 

James,  H.  G.,  and  Martin,  P.  A.  The  Re¬ 
publics  of  Latin  America.  New  York, 
Harper,  1923.  $3.50. 

Jordan,  W.  F.  Crusading  in  the  West  In¬ 
dies.  New  York,  Revell,  1922.  $1.75. 

Glimpses  of  Indian  America.  New  York, 
Revell,  1923.  $1.75. 

Lucas,  C.  P.  Historical  Geography  of  the 
West  Indies.  New  York,  Oxford  Uni¬ 
versity  Press,  1905.  $2.50. 

Miller,  L.  F.  In  the  Wilds  of  South  Amer¬ 
ica.  New  York,  Scribner,  1919.  $6.00. 

Munro,  D.  G.  The  Five  Republics  of  Cen¬ 
tral  America.  New  York,  Oxford  Uni¬ 
versity  Press,  1918.  $3.50. 

Priestley,  H.  The  Mexican  Nation:  a  his¬ 
tory.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1923. 
$4.00. 

Prodgers,  C.  H.  Adventures  in  Bolivia. 
London,  Lane,  1922.  12/6  ($3.35). 

Robertson,  W.  S.  Hispanic-American  Re¬ 
lations  with  the  United  States.  New 
York,  Oxford  University  Press,  1923. 
$4.00. 

Ross,  E.  A.  The  Social  Revolution  in  Mex¬ 
ico.  New  York,  Century,  1923.  $1.75. 

South  of  Panama.  New  York,  Century, 
1915.  $3.00. 

Shepherd,  W.  R.  Latin  America.  New 
York,  Holt,  1914.  $1.00. 

Speer,  R.  E.  South  American  Problems. 
New  York,  Student  Volunteer  Move¬ 
ment,  1912.  $1.00. 


13 


Stuart,  G.  H.  Latin  America  and  the  United 
States.  New  York,  Century,  1922.  $3.75. 

Thomas,  D.  Y.  One  Hundred  Years  of  the 
Monroe  Doctrine.  New  York,  Macmil¬ 
lan,  19*23.  $4.00. 

Warshaw,  J.  The  New  Latin  America. 
New  York,  Crowell,  1922.  $3.00. 

Zahm,  J.  H.  Through  South  America’s 
Southland.  New  York,  Appleton,  1918. 
$5.00. 

Additional  recommended  titles : 

Bland,  J.  O.  P.  Men,  Manners  and  Morals 
in  South  America.  London,  Heinemann, 
1920. 

Presents  South  America  from  the  human,  rather 
than  from  the  commercial  point  of  view. 

Bryce,  J.  South  America :  Observations  and 
Impressions.  New  York,  Macmillan, 

1912. 

Examines  conditions  in  each  section  of  the  conti¬ 
nent  and  draws  general  conclusions  as  to  Latin-Amer- 
ica  as  a  whole. 

Christian  Work  in  Latin  America.  New 
York,  Missionary  Education  Movement, 
1916.  3  vols. 

Reports  of  eight  commissions  as  presented  to  the 
Congress  held  in  Panama  in  February,  1916. 


Hay,  A.  R.  Saints  and  Savages.  London, 
Hodder  &  Stoughton,  1920. 

Outlines  the  problem  of  the  Bororo  Indian  in  Brazil, 
in  a  convincing  record  of  mission  work  among  them 
and  the  need  for  it. 

McLean,  J.  H.  The  Living  Christ  for  Latin 
America.  Philadelphia,  Presbyterian 
Board  of  Publication,  1916. 

Although  written  as  a  textbook  on  the  missionary 
work  of  the  Presbyterian  Church  (U.S.A.),  it  is  not 
too  denominational  to  claim  a  wider  circle  of  readers. 

Rodo,  J.  E.  Ariel.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mif¬ 
flin,  1922. 

A  remarkable  and  inspiring  treatise  comparing  the 
philosophy  of  life  of  North  and  South  Americans, 
from  the  point  of  view  of  a  Latin-American.  Written 
especially  for  young  men. 

Wheeler,  W.  R.,  and  others.  Modern  Mis¬ 
sions  in  Mexico.  Philadelphia,  West¬ 
minster  Press,  1925.  (In  press.) 

A  study  of  Presbyterian  and  Protestant  missions  in 
Mexico,  made  by  a  commission  appointed  by  the  Pres¬ 
byterian  Foreign  Board  (U.S.A.). 

Wheeler,  W.  R.,  and  Browning,  W.  Mod¬ 
ern  Missions  on  the  Spanish  Main; 
Impressions  of  Protestant  Work  in  Co¬ 
lombia  and  Venezuela.  Philadelphia, 
Westminster  Press,  1925.  (In  press.) 

A  study  of  Protestant  missions  in  Colombia  and 
Venezuela  by  a  commission  appointed  by  the  Pres¬ 
byterian  Board  of  Foreign  Missions  (U.S.A.). 

Winton,  G.  B.  Mexico  Today.  New  York, 
Missionary  Education  Movement,  1913. 

A  textbook  covering  social,  political,  and  religious 
conditions  in  Mexico. 


VIII.  RACE  RELATIONS 


On  exhibit : 

Adeney,  J.  H.  The  Jews  of  Eastern  Europe. 
London,  Society  for  Promoting  Chris¬ 
tian  Knowledge,  1921.  3/6  ($1.00). 

Boas,  F.  The  Mind  of  Primitive  Man.  New 
York,  Macmillan,  1913.  $2.00. 

Bratton,  T.  B.  Wanted — Leaders!  New 
York,  Department  of  Missions  and 
Church  Extension,  1922.  $0.75. 

Brawley,  B.  G.  The  Negro  in  Literature 
and  Art.  New  York,  Duffield,  1918. 
$1.50. 

A  Social  History  of  the  American  Negro. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1921.  $4.00. 

Calderon,  F.  G.  Latin  America,  its  Rise 
and  Progress.  London,  Unwin,  1919. 
10/6  ($4.50). 

Conklin,  E.  G.  The  Direction  of  Human 
Evolution.  New  York,  Scribner,  1921. 
$2.50. 


Dixon,  R.  B.  The  Racial  History  of  Man. 
New  York,  Scribner,  1923.  $6.00. 

Dubois,  W.  E.  B.  The  Negro.  New  York, 
Holt,  1915.  $1.00. 

Finot,  J.  Race  Prejudice.  New  York,  Dut¬ 
ton,  1907.  $3.00. 

Gibbons,  H.  A.  America’s  Place  in  the 
World.  New  York,  Century,  1924.  $2.00. 

Goldenweiser,  A.  Early  Civilization:  An 
Introduction  to  Anthropology.  New 
York,  Knopf,  1922.  $5.00. 

Gould,  C.  W.  America:  A  Family  Affair. 
New  York,  Scribner,  1922.  $3.00. 

Grant,  M.  The  Passing  of  the  Great  Race; 
or,  The  Racial  Basis  of  European  His¬ 
tory.  New  York,  Scribner,  1924.  $3.50. 

Harris,  J.  H.  Africa:  Slave  or  Free.  New 
York,  Dutton,  1919.  $5.00. 


14 


Haynes,  G.  E.  The  Trend  of  the  Races. 
New  York,  Missionary  Education  Move¬ 
ment,  1922.  $0.75. 

Huntington,  E.  The  Character  of  Races, 
as  influenced  by  physcial  environment, 
natural  selection  and  historical  develop¬ 
ment.  New  York,  Scribner,  1924.  $5.00. 

Iyenaga,  T.  Japan  and  the  California  Prob¬ 
lem.  New  York,  Putnam,  1921.  $2.50. 

Johnsen,  J.  E.  (comp.).  Selected  Articles 
on  the  Negro  Race  Problem.  New  York, 
H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  1921.  $2.25. 

Johnston,  H.  H.  The  Backward  Peoples 
and  Our  Relations  with  Them.  New 
York,  Oxford  University  Press,  1920. 
$0.85. 

Josey,  C.  C.  Race  and  National  Solidarity. 
New  York,  Scribner,  1923.  $2.50. 

Kelsey,  C.  The  Physical  Basis  of  Society. 
New  York,  Appleton,  1916.  $2.50. 

Kerlin,  R.  T.  The  Voice  of  the  Negro. 
New  York,  Dutton,  1919.  $2.50. 

Lasker,  B.  And  Who  Is  My  Neighbor? 
New  York,  The  Inquiry,  1924.  $1.00. 

Lindquist,  G.  E.  E.  The  Red  Man  in  the 
United  States.  An  intimate  study  of 
the  Social,  Economic  and  Religious  Life 
of  the  American  Indian.  New  York, 
Doran,  1923.  $3.50. 

Lynch,  F.  H.  Mobilizing  for  Peace.  New 
York,  Revell,  1924.  $2.00. 

Mathews,  B.  The  Clash  of  Colour.  A  study 
in  the  Problem  of  Race.  New  York, 
Missionary  Education  Movement,  1924. 
$1.25. 

Millis,  H.  A.  The  Japanese  Problem  in  the 
United  States.  New  York,  Macmillan, 
1915.  $2.25. 

Neighbors.  New  York,  Domestic  and  For¬ 
eign  Missionary  Society,  1920.  $0.75. 

Newman,  M.  M.  Handbook  on  Racial  and 
Nationality  Backgrounds.  Published  in 
six  sections,  each  containing  a  bibliog¬ 
raphy  on  its  respective  group.  New 
York,  Woman’s  Press,  1924.  $0.50  ea. 

I — Peoples  of  the  Near  East. 

II — Southern  and  Central  Europeans. 

III —  Slavic  Peoples. 

IV —  Peoples  of  the  Far  East. 

V — Spanish-speaking  Peoples,  French  Cana¬ 
dians. 

VI — Peoples  of  Scandinavia  and  the  Baltic 
States. 

Oldham,  J.  H.  Christianity  and  the  Race 
Problem.  New  York,  Doran,  1924.  $2.25. 


Phelps,  E.  M.  (comp.).  Restriction  of  Im¬ 
migration  (The  Reference  Shelf ) .  New 
York,  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  1924.  $0.90. 

Pitkin,  W.  B.  Must  We  Fight  Japan?  New 
York,  Century,  1921.  $2.50. 

Racial  Relations  and  the  Christian 
Ideal.  New  York,  Committee  on  Chris¬ 
tian  World  Education,  1923.  $0.25. 

Seligman,  H.  J.  The  Negro  Faces  America. 
New  York,  Harper,  1920.  $1.75. 

Speer,  R.  E.  Race  and  Race  Relations.  New 
York,  Revell,  1924.  $3.50. 

Stoddard,  T.  L.  The  Rising  Tide  of  Color 
against  White  World  Supremacy.  New 
York,  Scribner,  1920.  $3.00. 

Weatherford,  W.  D.  The  Negro,  from  Af¬ 
rica  to  America.  New  York,  Doran, 
1924.  $5.00. 

Western  Races  and  the  World.  F.  S. 
Marvin,  editor.  New  York,  Oxford  Uni¬ 
versity  Press,  1922.  $4.20. 

Willoughby,  W.  C.  Race  Problems  in  the 
New  Africa.  New  York,  Oxford  Uni¬ 
versity  Press,  1923.  $4.50. 

Additional  recommended  titles'. 

Bigham,  J.  A.  (ed.).  Select  Discussions  of 
Race  Problems.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Atlanta 
University  Press,  1916. 

Papers  of  especial  use  in  the  study  of  negro  Ameri¬ 
can  problems. 

Bryce,  J.  The  Relations  of  the  Advanced 
and  Backward  Races  of  Mankind.  Ed.  2. 
London,  Oxford  University  Press,  1903. 

A  significant  monograph  on  the  moral  implications 
of  “superior”  and  “inferior”  races. 

Chicago  Commission  on  Race  Relations. 
The  Negro  in  Chicago.  Chicago,  Chi¬ 
cago  University  Press,  1922. 

Findings  of  an  important  investigation  made  after 
the  recent  Chicago  race  riots. 

Commons,  J.  R.  Races  and  Immigrants  in 
America.  New  ed.  New  York,  Macmil¬ 
lan,  1920. 

A  study  of  the  “melting  pot”  which  has  stood  the 
test  of  several  editions. 

Evans,  M.  S.  Black  and  White  in  the  South¬ 
ern  States.  New  York,  Longmans,  1915. 

A  study  of  the  race  problem  in  the  United  States 
from  a  South  African  point  of  view. 

Gulick,  S.  L.  American  Democracy  and 
Asiatic  Citizenship.  New  York,  Scrib¬ 
ner,  1918. 

Studies  questions  of  naturalization  and  immigration 
in  America,  with  constructive  suggestions  as  to  our 
Asiatic  policies. 


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Jabavu,  D.  D.  T.  The  Black  Problem.  Lon¬ 
don,  Friends  Bookshop,  1920. 

An  able  and  significant  study  of  race  relations  in 
South  Africa,  by  a  native  negro  leader. 

Kawakami,  K.  K.  The  Real  Japanese  Prob¬ 
lem.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1923. 

A  Japanese  publicist’s  discussion  of  the  Japanese 
question  in  California. 

Lenwood,  F.  Social  Problems  and  the  East. 
London,  United  Council  for  Missionary 
Education,  1919. 

A  significant  examination  of  the  new  social  problems 
which  contact  with  the  West  has  brought  to  the  East. 

Mecklin,  J.  M.  Democracy  and  Race  Fric¬ 
tion.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1914. 

A  study  in  social  ethics,  endeavoring  to  formulate 
what  the  problem  really  involves. 

Morel,  E.  D.  The  Black  Man’s  Burden. 
London,  National  Labour  Press,  1920. 

Studies  the  wrongs  by  means  of  which  the  whites 
have  exploited  the  native  races  of  Africa,  and  indicates 
the  just  and  humane  principles  which  in  the  future 
should  underlie  all  government  there. 

Moton,  R.  R.  Finding  a  Way  Out.  Garden 
City,  Doubleday,  1920. 

A  thoroughly  worthwhile  contribution  to  American 
thought  on  the  negro  problem  by  the  principal  of 
Tuskegee  Institute. 


Phelps,  E.  M.  (comp.).  Selected  Articles 
on  Immigration.  New  York,  H.  W.  Wil¬ 
son  Co.,  1920.  * 

A  good  compilation,  giving  main  lines  of  argument 
and  indicating  sources  for  further  material. 


Simpson,  B.  L.  (B.  L.  Putnam  Weale, 
pseud.).  The  Conflict  of  Colour;  or, 
The  Threatened  Upheaval  Throughout 
the  World.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1910. 

An  expanded  form  of  various  papers  which  ap¬ 
peared  in  the  World’s  Work  in  both  England  and 
America. 


Spiller,  G.  (ed.).  Papers  on  Inter-racial 
Problems.  Presented  to  the  First  Uni¬ 
versal  Races  Congress,  held  at  the  Uni¬ 
versity  of  London,  July  26-29,  1911. 
London,  King,  1911. 

A  collection  of  very  significant  papers,  important  as 
reference  material. 


Stowell,  J.  S.  The  Near  Side  of  the  Mexi¬ 
can  Situation.  New  York,  Doran,  1921. 

A  study  of  the  Mexican  population  of  the  United 
States. 


IX.  CHRISTIAN  INTERNATIONALISM 


On  exhibit: 

Andrews,  C.  F.  Christ  and  Labour.  New 
York,  Doran,  1924.  $1.75. 

Blakeslee,  G.  H.  (ed.)  Mexico  and  the 
Caribbean.  New  York,  Stechert,  1920. 
$4.00. 

Bowman,  I.  The  New  World:  Problems  in 
Political  Geography.  Yonkers,  World 
Book  Co.,  1923.  $6.00. 

Brown,  P.  M.  International  Society,  its 
Nature  and  Interests.  New  York,  Mac¬ 
millan,  1923.  $1.50. 

Bryce,  J.  International  Relations.  New 
York,  Macmillan,  1922.  $2.50. 

Burns,  C.  D.  A  Short  History  of  Interna¬ 
tional  Intercourse.  New  York,  Oxford 
University  Press,  1924.  $1.75. 

Campbell,  E.  H.  F.  Christianity  and  In¬ 
ternational  Morality.  Cambridge,  Hef- 
fer,  1921.  3/—  ($0.85). 

Christianity  and  Problems  of  Today  (The 
Bross  Lectures).  New  York,  Scribner, 
1922.  $1.25. 

Coutts,  J.  W.  The  Gospel  and  International 
Relations.  London,  Student  Christian 
Movement,  1923.  2/6  ($0.75). 


Dickenson,  C.  J.  Peace  and  its  Foundation. 
London,  Murby,  1919.  6/ —  ($1.75). 

East,  E.  M.  Mankind  at  the  Crossroads. 
New  York,  Scribner,  1924.  $3.50. 

Eddy,  G.  S.  The  New  World  of  Labor.  New 
York,  Doran,  1923.  $1.50. 

Fahs,  C.  H.  America’s  Stake  in  Europe. 
New  York,  Association  Press,  1921.  $1. 

America’s  Stake  in  the  Far  East.  New 
York,  Association  Press,  1920.  $1.00. 

Fleming,  D.  J.  Marks  of  a  World  Chris¬ 
tian.  New  York,  Association  Press, 
1920.  $1.15. 

Gibbons,  H.  A.  Introduction  to  World  Poli¬ 
tics.  New  York,  Century,  1922.  $4.00. 

Inman,  S.  G.  Problems  in  Pan-American¬ 
ism.  New  York,  Doran,  1921.  $2.00. 

International  Problems  and  the  Chris¬ 
tian  Way  of  Life.  New  York,  The 
Inquiry,  1923.  $0.30. 

Johnston,  H.  H.  Backward  Peoples  and 
Our  Relations  with  Them.  New  York, 
Oxford  University  Press,  1920.  $0.85. 


16 


Krehbiel,  E.  Nationalism,  War  and  So¬ 
ciety.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1916. 
$1.75. 

The  League  of  Nations.  Handbook.  Bos¬ 
ton,  World  Peace  Foundation.  $0.10. 
(Annual) . 

Loveland,  G.  Training  World  Christians: 
a  handbook  in  missionary  education. 
New  York,  Methodist  Book  Concern, 
1921.  $1.25. 

Lunt,  T.  R.  W.  The  Quest  of  Nations.  Lon¬ 
don,  United  Council  for  Missionary  Ed¬ 
ucation,  1921.  2/6  ($0.75). 

Merrill,  W.  P.  Christian  Internationalism. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1919.  $1.50. 

Murray,  J.  L.  World  Friendship,  Inc.  New 
York,  Missionary  Education  Movement, 
1921.  $0.75. 

Page,  K.  War,  Its  Causes,  Consequences 
and  Cure.  New  York,  Doran,  1923. 
$1.50. 

Picton-Turbervill,  E.  Christ  and  Interna¬ 
tional  Life.  New  York,  Doran,  1922. 
$1.50. 

Pillsbury,  W.  B.  The  Psychology  of  Na¬ 
tionality  and  Internationalism.  New 
York,  Appleton,  1919.  $2.50. 

Royden,  A.  M.  Political  Christianity.  New 
York,  Putnam,  1922.  $1.25. 

Russell,  B.  The  Prospects  of  Industrial 
Civilization.  New  York,  Century,  1923. 
$2.00. 

Stoddard,  T.  L.  The  Revolt  against  Civili¬ 
zation;  the  menace  of  the  underman. 
New  York,  Scribner,  1922.  $2.50. 

Tagore,  R.  Nationalism.  New  York,  Mac¬ 
millan,  1917.  $2.00. 

Viallate,  A.  Economic  Imperialism  and  In¬ 
ternational  Relations  During  the  Last 
Fifty  Years.  New  York,  Macmillan, 
1923.  $2.00. 

Western  Races  and  the  World.  F.  S. 
Marvin,  editor.  New  York,  Oxford  Uni¬ 
versity  Press,  1922.  $4.20. 

Additional  recommended  titles : 

Dennett,  T.  A  Better  World.  New  York, 
Doran,  1920. 

Through  a  survey  of  the  world  today  to  discover  the 
present  moral  and  spiritual  resources  of  mankind  for 
peaceful,  co-operative  living,  the  argument  is  elabo¬ 
rated  that  the  Christian  peoples  must  in  self-defense, 
if  for  no  nobler  motive,  definitely  devote  themselves  to 
the  bringing  of  all  mankind,  including  themselves,  to 
the  acceptance  and  practice  of  the  Gospel  of  Christ. 


Egerton,  H.  E.  British  Colonial  Policy  in 
the  Twentieth  Century.  London,  Meth¬ 
uen,  1922. 

A  general  conspectus  of  imperial  policy,  emphasizing 
South  Africa  (with  its  tangled  racial  questions),  and 
the  government  of  backward  races. 

Gulick,  S.  L.  The  Christian  Crusade  for  a 
Warless  World.  New  York,  Macmillan, 
1922. 

Planned  especially  for  use  as  a  course  of  study  in 
groups  that  desire  to  face  seriously  the  responsibility 
of  the  churches  in  this  issue. 

Huntington,  E.  Civilization  and  Climate. 
Ed.  2.  New  Haven,  Yale  University 
Press,  1922. 

Discusses  the  problem  of  the  effect  of  physical  en¬ 
vironment  upon  human  progress  in  its  relations  to 
space. 

World  Power  and  Evolution.  New  Haven, 
Yale  University  Press,  1922. 

Treats  the  same  problem  as  that  considered  in 
“Civilization  and  Climate,”  but  in  its  relation  to  time. 

International  Relationships  in  the 
Light  of  Christianity.  London,  Simp- 
kin  Marshall,  1915. 

A  series  of  lectures  given  by  foremost  British  think¬ 
ers  and  religious  leaders. 

Kelman,  J.  Some  Aspects  of  International 
Christianity.  London,  Hodder  &  Stough¬ 
ton,  1920. 

A  distinct  contribution  to  a  clearer  understanding 
of  the  obligations  of  a  true  internationalism  and  of  the 
strength  of  vital  Christianity. 

Kerr,  P.  H.,  and  Curtis,  L.  The  Prevention 
of  War.  New  Haven,  Yale  University 
Press,  1923. 

Lectures  delivered  at  the  Williamstown  Institute  of 
Politics  under  the  general  title  “A  British  View  of 
International  Problems.” 

Mathews,  B.  (ed.).  World  Brotherhood. 
London,  Hodder  &  Stoughton,  1920. 

Significant  addresses  making  an  earnest  plea  for  the 
reorganization  of  our  social,  industrial,  and  interna¬ 
tional  life  on  the  foundation  of  brotherhood. 

Muir,  J.  R.  Nationalism  and  International¬ 
ism.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mifflin,  1917. 

By  tracing  in  broad  outline  the  growth  of  these  two 
powerful  factors  in  modern  history,  the  thesis  is  de¬ 
veloped  that  only  by  means  of  an  organized  interna¬ 
tional  system  can  the  rights  and  even  the  existence  of 
the  weaker  nationalities  be  protected. 

Smith,  F.  B.  On  the  Trail  of  the  Peace¬ 
makers.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1922. 

Notes  made  during  a  trip  around  the  world  taken 
to  search  out  a  common  basis  for  advance  by  the 
Christian  Church  and  all  peace-loving  people. 

Woolf,  L.  Empire  and  Commerce  in  Africa. 
A  study  in  economic  imperialism.  Lon¬ 
don,  Allen  &  Unwin,  1920. 

A  careful  review — and  indictment — of  European  pol¬ 
icy  in  Algeria,  Tunis,  Tripoli,  Abyssinia,  and  East 
Africa,  with  a  few  notes  on  the  Belgian  Congo. 

Zimmern,  A  E.  Nationality  and  Govern¬ 
ment.  New  York,  McBride,  1918. 

Written  “as  a  contribution  to  the  general  stock-tak¬ 
ing  and  revaluation  of  ideas  and  opinions  to  which 
the  war  has  given  rise  in  every  thinking  mind.” 


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X.  NON-CHRISTIAN  RELIGIONS 


On  exhibit : 

Anesaki,  M.  Nichiren,  the  Buddhist 
Prophet.  Cambridge,  Harvard  Univer¬ 
sity  Press,  1916.  $1.25. 

Barton,  J.  L.  The  Christian  Approach  to 
Islam.  Boston,  Pilgrim  Press,  1918. 
$2.00. 

Carpenter,  J.  E.  Buddhism  and  Christian¬ 
ity.  New  York,  Doran,  1923.  $1.25. 

Cave,  S.  Redemption,  Hindu  and  Christian. 
New  York,  Oxford  University  Press, 

1919.  $3.50. 

Clennell,  W.  J.  Historical  Development 
of  Religion  in  China.  New  York,  Dut¬ 
ton,  1917.  $2.50. 

Coomaraswamy,  A.  Buddha  and  the  Gospel 
of  Buddhism.  New  York,  Putnam,  1916. 
$5.00. 

Dawson,  M.  M.  The  Ethics  of  Confucius. 
New  York,  Putnam,  1915.  $3.00. 

Elmore,  W.  T.  Dravidian  Gods  in  Modern 
Hinduism.  Lincoln,  Neb.,  University  of 
Nebraska,  1915.  $1.00. 

Farquhar,  J.  N.  The  Crown  of  Hinduism. 
New  York,  Oxford  University  Press, 

1920.  $2.00. 

An  Outline  of  the  Religious  Literature  of 
India.  New  York,  Oxford  University 
Press,  1920.  $6.00. 

Primer  of  Hinduism.  New  York,  Oxford 
University  Press,  1914.  $1.20. 

Frazer,  J.  G.  The  Golden  Bough:  a  study 
in  Magic  and  Religion.  New  York,  Mac¬ 
millan,  1922.  $5.00. 

Gairdner,  W.  H.  T.  The  Rebuke  of  Islam. 
London,  Church  Missionary  Society, 
1920.  1/6  ($0.50). 

Galloway,  G.  The  Philosophy  of  Religion. 
New  York,  Scribner,  1923.  $3.50. 

Garvie,  A.  E.  Tutors  unto  Christ.  New 
York,  Oxford  University  Press,  1920. 
$1.50. 

Hackmann,  H.  Buddhism  as  a  Religion. 
London,  Probsthain,  1910.  15/ — ($4.00). 

Hopkins,  E.  W.  The  History  of  Religions. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1918.  $2.50. 

Hume,  R.  E.  The  World’s  Living  Religions: 
an  historical  sketch  with  special  refer¬ 
ence  to  their  sacred  scriptures  and  in 
comparison  with  Christianity.  New 
York,  Scribner,  1924.  $1.75. 


Keith,  A.  B.  Buddhist  Philosophy  in  India 
and  Ceylon.  New  York,  Oxford  Uni¬ 
versity  Press,  1923.  $3.50. 

Knox,  G.  W.  The  Development  of  Religion 
in  Japan.  New  York,  Putnam,  1907. 
$2.00. 

Le  Roy,  A.  The  Religion  of  the  Primitives. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1922.  $2.50. 

Lowie,  R.  H.  Primitive  Religion.  New 
York,  Boni  &  Liveright,  1924.  $3.50. 

Lunt,  T.  R.  W.  The  Story  of  Islam.  Lon¬ 
don,  Church  Missionary  Society,  1921. 
3/—  ($0.85). 

McKenzie,  J.  Hindu  Ethics.  New  York, 
Oxford  University  Press,  1922.  $3.50. 

Martin,  A.  W.  The  World’s  Great  Reli¬ 
gions  and  the  Religion  of  the  Future. 
New  York,  Appleton,  1921.  $2.00. 

Moore,  G.  F.  Birth,  and  Growth  of  Religion. 
New  York,  Scribner,  1924.  $1.50. 

History  of  Religion.  Ed.  2.  2  vols.  New 
York,  Scribner,  1922-1924.  $7.00. 

Moulton,  J.  H.  The  Treasure  of  the  Magi : 
a  study  of  modern  Zoroastrianism.  New 
York,  Oxford  University  Press,  1917. 
$2.95. 

Peters,  J.  P.  The  Religion  of  the  Hebrews. 
Cambridge,  Harvard  University  Press, 
1923.  $2.75. 

Pratt,  J.  B.  The  Religious  Consciousness. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1920.  $3.50. 

Reid,  G.  A  Christian’s  Appreciation  of 
Other  Faiths.  Chicago,  Open  Court, 

1921.  $2.50. 

Rhys-Davids,  T.  W.  Buddhism:  being  a 
sketch  of  the  life  and  teaching  of  Gau¬ 
tama,  the  Buddha.  Rev.  ed.  London, 
Society  for  Propagating  Christain 
Knowledge,  1914.  4/—  ($1.20). 

Saunders,  K.  J.  Buddhism  and  Buddhists 
in  Southern  Asia.  New  York,  Macmil¬ 
lan,  1923.  $1.00. 

Gotama  Buddha:  a  Biography,  based  on 
the  Canonical  books  of  the  Theravadin. 
New  York,  Association  Press,  1920.  $1. 

The  Story  of  Buddhism.  New  York,  Ox¬ 
ford  University  Press,  1916.  $1.50. 

Schayer,  S.  Mahayana  Doctrines  of  Salva¬ 
tion.  London,  Probsthain,  1923.  3/ — 

($0.85). 


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Smith,  E.  W.  The  Religion  of  the  Lower 
Races,  as  illustrated  by  the  African 
Bantu.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1923. 
$1.00. 

Smith,  W.  R.  The  Religion  of  the  Semites. 
New  ed.  London,  Black,  1914.  $3.40. 

Sneath,  E.  H.  (ed.).  Religion  and  the  Fu¬ 
ture  Life.  New  York,  Revell,  1922. 
$3.00. 

Soothill,  W.  E.  The  Three  Religions  of 
China.  Ed.  2.  New  York,  Oxford  Uni¬ 
versity  Press,  1923.  $2.95. 

Soper,  E.  D.  The  Faiths  of  Mankind.  New 
York,  Association  Press,  1923.  $1.15. 

The  Religions  of  Mankind.  Ed.  4.  New 
York,  Abingdon  Press,  1923.  $3.00. 

Stanton,  H.  U.  W.  The  Teaching  of  the 
Qur’an.  London,  Society  for  Promoting 
Christian  Knowledge, 1919.  6/ — ($1.50). 

Starr,  F.  Korean  Buddhism.  Boston,  Mar¬ 
shall  Jones,  1918.  $2.00. 

Stevenson,  M.  S.  The  Rites  of  the  Twice 
Born.  New  York,  Oxford  University 
Press,  1920.  $7.00. 

Stewart,  D.  A.  The  Place  of  Christianity 
Among  the  Greater  Religions  of  the 
World.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1920. 
$3.00. 

Toy,  C.  H.  Introduction  to  the  History  of 
Religions.  Cambridge,  Harvard  Uni¬ 
versity  Press,  1924.  $3.00. 

Urquhart,  W.  S.  Theosophy  and  Christian 
Thought.  New  York,  W.  P.  Blessing 
Co.,  1922.  $2.00. 

Warren,  H.  C.  Buddhism  in  Translations. 
Cambridge,  Harvard  University  Press, 
1896.  $1.20. 

White,  H.  W.  Demonism  Verified  and  An¬ 
alyzed.  Richmond,  Va.,  Presbyterian 
Committee  of  Publication,  1922.  $1.25. 

Whitehead,  H.  The  Village  Gods  of  South 
India.  New  York,  Oxford  University 
Press,  1921.  $2.00. 

Zwemer,  S.  M.  Islam:  a  Challenge  to  Faith. 
New  York,  Student  Volunteer  Move¬ 
ment,  1907.  $0.75. 

The  Law  of  Apostasy  in  Islam.  London, 
Marshall  Bros.,  1925.  6/ —  ($1.75). 

Additional  recommended  titles : 

Ameer  Ali,  S.  The  Spirit  of  Islam.  New 
York,  Doran,  1922. 

A  new  edition,  thoroughly  revised,  and  enlarged  by 

chapters  on  “The  Apostolic  Succession”  and  “The 

Idealistic  and  Mystical  Spirit  of  Islam.” 


Aston,  W.  G.  Shinto,  the  Ancient  Religior. 
of  Japan.  London,  Constable,  1910. 

A  valuable,  non-technical  account ;  brief,  but  com¬ 
prehensive. 

Shinto,  the  Way  of  the  Gods.  London, 
Longmans,  1905. 

A  standard  authority. 

Barton,  G.  A.  The  Religions  of  the  World. 
Ed.  2.  Chicago,  University  of  Chicago, 

1919. 

An  unusually  fine  treatise  by  an  acknowledged  au¬ 
thority. 

Buch,  M.  A.  Zoroastrian  Ethics.  London, 
Williams  &  Norgate,  1923. 

A  monograph  emphasizing  the  ethical  ideals  of 
Zoroastrianism  and  their  application  to  every-day  life, 
rather  than  its  theological  system. 

Carpenter,  E.  Pagan  and  Christian  Creeds: 
Their  Origin  and  Meaning.  London, 
Allen  &  Unwin,  1920. 

A  penetrating  study  in  Religious  Origins,  tracing  the 
part  that  human-self-consciousness  has  played,  psycho¬ 
logically,  in  the  evolution  of  religion. 

De  Groot,  J.  J.  The  Religion  of  the  Chinese. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1910. 

An  authoritative  treatment  of  Taoism,  Confucianism, 
and  Buddhism,  showing  their  relationships  and  their 
points  of  fusion. 

Field,  D.  The  Religion  of  the  Sikhs.  Lon¬ 
don,  Murray,  1914. 

Summarizes  briefly  the  history  and  teachings  of 
Sikhism,  including  extensive  translations  from  the 
Granth. 

Hopkins,  E.  W.  Origin  and  Evolution  of 
Religion.  New  Haven,  Yale  University 
Press,  1923. 

One  of  the  most  authoritative  and  thorough-going 
treatments  of  this  subject. 

Hurgronje,  C.  S.  Mohammedanism.  New 
York,  Putnam,  1916. 

Brief  but  scholarly  lectures  on  the  origin,  religious, 
and  political  growth  of  Islam. 

Jaini,  J.  Outlines  of  Jainism.  Cambridge, 
Harvard  University  Press,  1916. 

Gives  in  a  moderate  compass  a  thorough  exposition 
of  the  system  and  its  terminology. 

James,  E.  O.  Primitive  Ritual  and  Belief. 
London,  Methuen,  1917. 

An  accurate  study,  valuable  alike  in  the  fields  of 
anthropology  and  of  the  history  of  religion. 

Johnston,  R.  F.  Buddhist  China.  London, 
Murray,  1913. 

A  scholarly  account  of  Buddhist  beliefs  and  prac¬ 
tices  in  China,  dealing  mainly  with  four  mountain 
sanctuaries  and  the  pilgrimages  made  to  them. 

MacDonald,  D.  B.  Aspects  of  Islam.  New 
York,  Macmillan,  1911. 

An  excellent  introduction  to  the  subject,  showing 
essential  Islam  as  the  missionary  finds  it. 


19 


Maddox,  J.  L.  The  Medicine  Man.  New 
York,  Macmillan,  1923. 

A  scholarly,  intensive  sociological  study  of  the  char¬ 
acter  and  evolution  of  Shamanism. 

Marett,  R.  R.  The  Threshold  of  Religion. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1914. 

A  series  of  papers  on  primitive  or  rudimentary 
religion  as  actually  found  amongst  savage  peoples. 

Margoliouth,  D.  S.  Mohammedanism.  New 
York,  Holt,  1911. 

Good,  brief  exposition.  One  of  the  “Home  Univer¬ 
sity  Library”  series. 

Martin,  A.  W.  Great  Religious  Teachers  of 
the  East.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1911. 

Brief  outlines  of  the  great  leaders  of  Eastern  re¬ 
ligions,  conceived  in  the  spirit  of  “humanizing”  the 
attitude  of  the  West  toward  them. 

Nicholson,  R.  A.  The  Idea  of  Personality 
in  Sufism.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1923. 

Three  lectures  on  the  thesis  that  Sufism  is  not 
necessarily  pantheistic  but  is  often  a  genuine  personal 
religion,  inspired  by  a  personal  God. 

Studies  in  Islamic  Mysticism.  New  York, 
Macmillan,  1921. 

Different  aspects  of  Sufism  and  important  racial 
contrasts  are  studied  through  the  writings  of  three 
famous  Mohammedan  mystics  and  saints. 

O’Leary,  D.  Islam  at  the  Cross  Roads.  New 
York,  Dutton,  1923. 

A  brief  survey  of  the  present  position  and  problems 
of  the  world  of  Islam. 

Paton,  \V.  Jesus  Christ  and  the  World’s 
Religions.  Ed.  2.  London,  United  Coun¬ 
cil  for  Missionary  Education,  1918. 

Gives  the  salient  features  of  the  leading  non-Chris¬ 
tian  religions,  with  the  message  of  Christianity  for 
each. 


Reisciiauer,  A.  K.  Studies  in  Japanese 
Buddhism.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1917. 

An  historical  account,  beginning  with  Origins  of 
Buddhism,  and  ending  with  the  place  of  Buddhism  in 
Japanese  life. 

Saunders,  K.  J.  Buddhism  in  the  Modern 
World.  London,  Society  for  Promoting 
Christian  Knowledge,  1922. 

A  survey  of  the  Buddhist  world  and  an  appraisal 
of  Buddhism  as  a  working  religion. 

Epochs  in  Buddhist  History.  Chicago, 
Chicago  University  Press,  1924. 

A  description  of  the  remarkable  process  by  which 
Buddhism,  having  its  source  in  Hinduism,  was  puri¬ 
fied,  reformed,  and  enriched  into  an  independent  great 
religion. 

Speer,  R.  E.  The  Light  of  the  World.  West 
Medford,  Mass.,  Central  Committee  on 
the  United  Study  of  Missions,  1911. 

A  brief  comparative  study  of  Christianity  and  non- 
Christian  religions. 

Stevenson,  M.  The  Heart  of  Jainism.  New 
York,  Oxford  University  Press,  1915. 

Summarizes  the  history  and  philosophical  content  of 
Jainism,  comparing  it  with  Christianity. 

Warneck,  J.  L.  The  Living  Christ  and 
Dying  Heathenism.  New  York,  Revell, 
1909. 

A  standard  work  on  the  religious  psychology  of  peo¬ 
ples  in  the  animistic  stages. 

Zwemer,  S.  M.  The  Influence  of  Animism 
on  Islam.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1920. 

A  description  of  popular  Islam  and  the  animistic 
elements  therein. 


XL  BIOGRAPHY 


On  exhibit : 

Baker,  E.  The  Life  and  Explorations  of 
Frederick  Stanley  Arnot.  New  York, 
Dutton,  1921.  $5.00. 

Barber,  B.  R.  Kali  Charan  Banurji.  Lon¬ 
don,  Christian  Literature  Society  for 
India,  1912.  — /6  ($0.25). 

Bliss,  D.  Reminiscences  of  Daniel  Bliss. 
New  York,  Revell,  1920.  $2.25. 

Broomhall,  M.  In  Quest  of  God.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  China  Inland  Mission,  1924. 
$1.25. 

Marshall  Feng:  “A  good  soldier  of  Christ 
Jesus.”  Philadelphia,  China  Inland 
Mission,  1923.  $0.50. 

Robert  Morrison,  a  master  builder.  New 
York,  Doran,  1924.  $1.50. 

Christie,  D.  Jackson  of  Moukden.  New 
York,  Doran,  1923.  $1.35. 


Daniels,  M.  Makers  of  South  America. 
New  York,  Missionary  Education  Move¬ 
ment,  1916.  $1.00. 

Ewing,  J.  C.  R.  A  Prince  of  the  Church  in 
India.  New  York,  Revell,  1918.  $1.00. 

Fahs,  S.  L.  Uganda’s  White  Man  of  Work. 
New  York,  Missionary  Education  Move¬ 
ment,  1912.  $1.00. 

Fisher,  D.  Calvin  Wilson  Mateer;  forty- 
five  years  a  missionary  in  Shantung, 
China.  Philadelphia,  Westminster  Press, 
1911.  $1.50. 

Franklin,  J.  H.  Ministers  of  Mercy.  New 
York,  Missionary  Education  Movement, 
1919.  $1.00. 

Grenfell,  W.  T.  A  Labrador  Doctor:  an 
autobiography.  Boston,  Houghton,  Mif¬ 
flin,  1919.  $4.00. 


20 


Griffis,  W.  E.  Hepburn  of  Japan.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  Westminster  Press,  1913.  $1.50. 

A  Modern  Pioneer  in  Korea.  New  York, 
Revell,  1912.  $1.25. 

Hammond,  L.  H.  In  the  Vanguard  of  a 
Race.  New  York,  Missionary  Educa¬ 
tion  Movement,  1922.  $0.75. 

Harrington,  C.  K.  Captain  Bickel  of  the 
Inland  Sea.  New  York,  Revell,  1919. 
$2.00. 

Harris,  J.  C.  Khama,  the  Great  African 
Chief.  New  York,  Doran,  1923.  $1.25. 

Hayes,  E.  H.  David  Jones,  dauntless  pio¬ 
neer.  London,  Livingstone  Press,  1923. 
1/6  ($0.50). 

Hubbard,  E.  D.  Ann  of  Ava.  New  York, 
Missionary  Education  Movement,  1913. 
$1.00. 

The  Moffats.  New  York,  Missionary  Ed¬ 
ucation  Movement,  1917.  $1.00. 

Jones,  E.  Florence  Buchanan.  London, 
Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowl¬ 
edge,  1921.  2/—  ($0.60). 

Lambert,  J.  C.  Missionary  Knights  of  the 
Cross.  New  York,  Dutton,  1916.  $2.00. 

Livingstone,  W.  P.  A  Galilee  Doctor:  be¬ 
ing  a  sketch  of  the  career  of  Dr.  D.  W. 
Torrance  of  Tiberias.  New  York,  Do¬ 
ran,  1923.  $2.00. 

The  Life  of  Robert  Laws  of  Livingstonia : 
a  narrative  of  missionary  adventure 
and  achievement.  New  York,  Doran, 
1921.  $3.00. 

Mary  Slessor  of  Calabar:  pioneer  mis¬ 
sionary.  New  York,  Doran,  1915.  $2.00. 

Lovett,  R.  James  Gilmour  and  His  Boys. 
London,  Religious  Tract  Society,  n.  d. 
2/6  ($0.75). 

James  Gilmour  of  Mongolia.  London,  Re¬ 
ligious  Tract  Society,  ri.  d.  2/6  ($0.75). 

Tamate — the  Life  and  Adventure  of  a 
Missionary  Hero.  London,  Religious 
Tract  Society,  n.  d.  2/6  ($0.75). 

MacPherson,  G.  Life  of  Lai  Bihari  Day. 
Edinburgh,  Clark,  1900.  3/—  ($0.85). 

Martin,  C.  H.  Allnutt  of  Delhi.  London, 
Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowl¬ 
edge,  1922.  3/6  ($1.00). 

Mason,  C.  A.  Wonders  of  Missions.  New 
York,  Doran,  1922.  $2.00. 

Mathews,  B.  Livingstone,  the  Pathfinder. 
New  York,  Missionary  Education  Move¬ 
ment,  1912.  $1.00. 


Nichols,  F.  L.  Lilavati  Singh.  Boston, 
Woman’s  Foreign  Missionary  Society  of 
the  Methodist  Episcopal  Church,  1909. 
$0.29. 

Padwick,  C.  E.  Henry  Martyn,  Confessor 
of  the  Faith.  New  York,  Doran,  1922. 
$1.75. 

Page,  J.  Schwartz  of  Tanjore.  London, 
Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowl¬ 
edge,  1921.  7/6  ($2.00). 

Parker,  A.  Sadhu  Sundar  Singh.  New 
York,  Revell,  1919.  $1.25. 

Paton,  J.  (ed.).  The  Story  of  John  G.  Pa- 
ton.  New  York,  Doran,  1924.  $1.50. 

Paton,  W.  Alexander  Duff :  pioneer  of  mis¬ 
sionary  education.  New  York,  Doran, 
1923.  $1.50. 

Pennell,  A.  M.  Pennell  of  the  Afghan 
Frontier.  London,  Seeley,  Service,  1919. 
10/6  ($1.75). 

Rice,  C.  C.  Mary  Bird  in  Persia.  London, 
Church  Missionary  Society,  1916.  2/6 

($0.75). 

Riggs,  A.  S.  Shepard  of  Aintab.  New 
York,  Missionary  Education  Movement, 
1920.  $1.00. 

Robson,  J.  Ion  Keith-Falconer  of  Arabia. 
New  York,  Doran,  1924.  $1.35. 

Rolland,  R.  Mahatma  Gandhi,  the  man 
who  became  one  with  the  Universal  Be¬ 
ing.  New  York,  Century,  1924.  $1.50. 

Shedd,  M.  L.  The  Measure  of  a  Man.  New 
York,  Doran,  1922.  $2.00. 

Shelton,  F.  B.  Shelton  of  Tibet.  New 
York,  Doran,  1923.  $2.00. 

Shillito,  E.  Francois  Coillard,  a  Wayfar¬ 
ing  Man.  New  York,  Doran,  1923.  $1.50. 

Sister  Kate.  Mother  Cecile.  London,  So¬ 
ciety  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowl¬ 
edge,  1922.  2/—  ($0.60). 

Small,  A.  H.  For  the  Faith.  London,  Stu¬ 
dent  Christian  Movement,  1920.  2/6 

($0.75). 

Soothill,  W.  E.  Timothy  Richard  of  China. 
London,  Seeley,  Service,  1924.  12/6 

($3.35). 

Speer,  R.  E.  Servants  of  the  King.  New 
York,  Missionary  Education  Movement, 
1909.  $1.00.  .  ' 

Studies  of  Missionary  Leadership.  Phila¬ 
delphia,  Westminster  Press,  1914.  $1.50. 

Underwood,  L.  H.  Underwood  of  Korea. 
New  York,  Revell,  1918.  $1.50. 


21 


White,  G.  Francis  De  Sales  Buchanan. 
London,  Society  for  Promoting  Chris¬ 
tian  Knowledge,  1923.  2/ —  ($0.60). 

Wilson,  H.  F.  L.  Livingstone:  the  Master 
Missionary.  New  York,  Doran,  1924. 
$1.35. 

Zwemer,  S.  M.  A  Moslem  Seeker  after  God. 
New  York,  Revell,  1920.  $2.25. 

Additional  recommended  titles’. 

Craighead,  J.  R.  E.  Hunter  Corbett:  fifty- 
six  years  missionary  in  China.  New 
York,  Revell,  1921. 

The  story  of  a  man  working  in  the  interior  of  China. 

De  Forest,  C.  B.  The  Evolution  of  a  Mis¬ 
sionary.  New  York,  Revell,  1914. 

The  life  of  John  Hyde  De  Forest. 

Davis,  J.  M.  Davis,  Soldier  Missionary. 
Boston,  Pilgrim  Press,  1916. 

The  biography  of  one  of  the  founders  of  the 
Doshisha. 

Griffis,  W.  E.  Verbeck  of  Japan.  New 
York,  Revell,  1900. 

Life  and  work  of  one  of  the  most  influential  mis¬ 
sionaries  and  publicists  that  Japan  has  had. 

Grist,  W.  A.  Samuel  Pollard:  Pioneer  Mis¬ 
sionary  in  China.  London,  Cassell,  1920. 

A  vivid  account  of  a  vital,  dynamic,  at  times  even 
tempestuous,  personality,  who  gave  himself  without 
stint  to  the  dwellers  of  Yunnan  and  Kweichow. 

Hart,  E.  I.  Virgil  C.  Hart:  Missionary 
Statesman.  New  York,  Doran,  1917. 

A  stirring  biography  of  a  pioneer  missionary  in 
West  China. 


Morrison,  J.  H.  The  Missionary  Heroes  of 
Africa.  New  York,  Doran,  1922. 

Fascinating  glimpses  of  seven  giants  among  African 
missionaries. 

Paton,  W.  Alexander  Duff :  Pioneer  of 
Missionary  Education.  New  York,  Do¬ 
ran,  1923. 

An  exceptional  biography,  notable  for  its  characteri¬ 
zation  of  Duff’s  personality,  and  the  clearness  with 
which  is  interpreted  the  problem  of  the  connection  be¬ 
tween  missions  and  civilization  in  the  practical  work 
of  the  missionary. 

Poteat,  G.  A  Greatheart  of  the  South,  John 
Todd  Anderson,  medical  missionary. 
New  York,  Doran,  1921. 

An  inspiring  sketch  of  a  brilliant  missionary  to 
China,  who  died  after  an  all-too-brief  service. 

Sites,  S.  M.  Nathan  Sites.  An  Epic  of  the 
East.  New  York,  Revell,  1912. 

An  epic  of  one  who,  for  nearly  forty  years,  served 
with  single-hearted  devotion  at  Foochow. 

Smith,  G.  Life  of  William  Carey,  shoe¬ 
maker  and  missionary.  London,  Dent, 
1913. 

The  standard  biography  of  Carey.  In  the  “Every¬ 
man’s  Library”  series. 

Taylor,  H.,  and  Mrs.  Taylor.  Hudson 
Taylor  in  Early  Years:  the  growth  of 
a  soul.  New  York,  Doran,  1912. 

A  compelling  study  of  the  great  founder  of  the 
China  Inland  Mission. 

Wells,  J.  Stewart  of  Lovedale.  New  York, 
Revell,  1909. 

Life  of  the  founder  of  the  great  industrial  mission 
of  the  U.F.C.S. 


XII.  MISSIONARY  PREPARATION 


On  exhibit : 

Bliss,  H.  S.  The  Modern  Missionary.  Bos¬ 
ton,  American  Board,  1920.  Free. 

Brown,  A.  J.  The  Foreign  Missionary. 
New  York,  Student  Volunteer  Move¬ 
ment.  $2.00. 

Browning,  W.  E.  Roman  Christianity  in 
Latin  America.  New  York,  Revell, 
1924.  $1.00. 

The  Candidate  and  the  Candidate  De¬ 
partment  of  a  Foreign  Mission  Board. 
New  York,  Committee  of  Reference  and 
Counsel,  1918.  $0.50. 

Fleming,  D.  J.  Contacts  with  non-Christian 
Cultures.  New  York,  Student  Volunteer 
Movement,  1923.  $1.25. 

The  Foreign  Missionary  at  Home  on  Fur¬ 
lough  :  suggestions  on  missionary 
speaking.  Philadelphia,  United  Presby¬ 
terian  Church.  Free. 


The  Foreign  Missions  Conference  of 
North  America:  annual  report.  New 
York,  Committee  of  Reference  and 
Counsel. 

Gollocic,  G.  A.,  and  Hew  at,  E.  G.  K.  (eds.). 
An  Introduction  to  Missionary  Service. 
New  York,  Oxford  University  Press, 
1921.  $1.25. 

Harrison,  P.  W.  Preparation  for  Mission¬ 
ary  Service.  New  York,  Student  Vol¬ 
unteer  Movement.  $0.10. 

Health  Instructions  for  Missionaries  in 
the  Tropics.  Ed.  3.  London,  Associa¬ 
tion  of  Medical  Officers  of  Missionary 
Societies,  1923. 

Hodous,  L.  Buddhism  and  Buddhists  in 
China.  New  York,  Committee  on  Mis¬ 
sionary  Preparation,  1924.  $1.00. 


22 


Mackenzie,  W.  D.  Fundamental  Qualifica¬ 
tions  of  the  Foreign  Missionary.  New 
York,  Student  Volunteer  Movement. 
$0.10. 

The  Missionary  Furlough.  New  York, 
Committee  on  Missionary  Preparation. 
$0.25. 

The  Missionary  Wife.  New  York,  Com¬ 
mittee  on  Missionary  Preparation.  $0.25. 

Platt,  M.  S.  The  Home  with  the  Open 
Door.  New  York,  Student  Volunteer 
Movement,  1920.  $0.75. 

The  Preparation  of  Educational  Mission¬ 
aries.  Rev.  ed.  New  York,  Committee 
on  Missionary  Preparation.  $0.40. 

The  Preparation  of  Missionaries  Ap¬ 
pointed  to  Japan.  New  York,  Com¬ 
mittee  on  Missionary  Preparation.  $0.10. 

The  Preparation  of  Missionaries  Ap¬ 
pointed  to  the  Near  East.  New  York, 
Committee  on  Missionary  Preparation. 
$0.10. 

The  Preparation  of  Missionaries  for  Lit¬ 
erary  Work.  New  York,  Committee  on 
Missionary  Preparation.  $0.15. 

The  Presentation  of  Christianity  in 

Confucian  Lands.  New  York,  Com¬ 
mittee  on  Missionary  Preparation.  $0.50. 

The  Presentation  of  Christianity  to 

Hindus.  New  York,  Committee  on  Mis¬ 
sionary  Preparation.  $0.50. 

The  Presentation  of  Christianity  to 

Moslems.  New  York,  Committee  on 

Missionary  Preparation.  $0.50. 

The  Qualifications  and  Preparation  of 
Medical  Missionaries  and  Nurses. 
New  York,  Committee  on  Missionary 
Preparation.  $0.10. 

The  Report  of  a  Conference  on  the  Prep¬ 
aration  of  Educational  Missionaries. 
New  York,  Committee  on  Missionary 
Preparation.  $0.25. 

The  Report  of  a  Conference  on  the  Prep¬ 
aration  of  Ordained  Missionaries. 
New  York,  Committee  on  Missionary 
Preparation.  $0.25. 

St.  John,  B.  Occasional  Types  of  Mission¬ 
aries.  New  York,  Student  Volunteer 
Movement.  $0.10. 

Saunders,  K.  J.  Buddhism  and  Buddhists 
in  Southern  Asia.  New  York,  Commit¬ 
tee  on  Missionary  Preparation,  1923. 
$1.00. 


Smith,  E.  The  Religion  of  Lower  Races  as 
illustrated  by  the  African  Bantu.  New 
York,  Committee  on  Missionary  Prepa¬ 
ration,  1923.  $1.00. 

Soper,  E.  D.  Christianity  and  the  Non- 
Christian  Religions.  New  York,  Stu¬ 
dent  Volunteer  Movement,  1923.  $0.15. 

The  Specialized  Training  of  Mission¬ 
aries.  New  York,  Committee  on  Mis¬ 
sionary  Preparation.  $0.50. 

Speer,  R.  E.  What  Constitutes  a  Mission¬ 
ary  Call?  New  York,  Student  Volun¬ 
teer  Movement,  1923.  $0.15. 

Stauffer,  M.  T.  Are  More  Missionaries 
Wanted  in  China?  New  York,  Student 
Volunteer  Movement,  1923.  $0.15. 

Turner,  F.  P.  The  Missionary  Candidate 
and  the  Secretary.  New  York,  Commit¬ 
tee  of  Reference  and  Counsel,  1917. 

Who  is  Qualified  to  Prepare  for  Foreign 
Missionary  Service?  New  York,  Stu¬ 
dent  Volunteer  Movement.  $0.10. 

White,  S.  The  Call  and  Qualifications  for 
Missionary  Service.  New  York,  Pres¬ 
byterian  Board.  Free. 

Qualifications  of  the  Foreign  Mission¬ 
ary.  New  York,  Student  Volunteer 
Movement.  $0.10. 

Winslow,  J.  C.  Not  Leaders,  but  Saints 
and  Servants.  New  York,  Student  Vol¬ 
unteer  Movement,  1923.  $0.10. 

World  Reconstruction  Papers: 

Series  I — General  and  fields  of  service. 

$1.00. 

Series  II — General  and  types  of  service. 

$1.00. 

New  York,  Student  Volunteer  Movement. 

Zwemer,  S.  M.  The  Message  and  the  Man. 
New  York,  Student  Volunteer  Move¬ 
ment.  $0.10. 

Additional  recommended  titles: 

Armstrong,  R.  C.  Buddhism  and  Budd¬ 
hists  in  Japan.  New  York,  Committee 
on  Missionary  Preparation,  1925.  (In 
preparation.) 

The  Call,  Qualifications  and  Prepara¬ 
tion  of  Candidates  for  Missionary 
Service.  New  York,  Student  Volunteer 
Movement. 

Gollock,  G.  A.  The  Call  and  Preparation 
of  the  Missionary.  London,  Edinburgh 
House,  1921. 


23 


A  Handbook  for  the  Junior  Missionary. 
New  York,  Committee  on  Missionary- 
Preparation.  (In  preparation.) 

A  Handbook  for  the  Missionary  Candi¬ 
date.  New  York,  Committee  on  Mis¬ 
sionary  Preparation.  (In  preparation.) 

Murdock,  D.  Indian  Missionary’s  Manual. 

The  Preparation  of  Missionaries  Ap¬ 

pointed  to  China.  New  York,  Commit¬ 
tee  on  Missionary  Preparation. 

The  Preparation  of  Missionaries  Ap¬ 

pointed  to  India.  New  York,  Commit¬ 
tee  on  Missionary  Preparation. 

The  Preparation  of  Missionaries  Ap¬ 

pointed  to  Latin  America.  New  York, 
Committee  on  Missionary  Preparation. 

The  Preparation  of  Missionaries  Ap¬ 

pointed  to  Pagan  Africa.  New  York, 
Committee  on  Missionary  Preparation. 

The  Preparation  of  Ordained  Mission¬ 
aries.  New  York,  Committee  on  Mis¬ 
sionary  Preparation. 


The  Preparation  of  Women  for  Foreign 
Service.  New  York,  Committee  on  Mis¬ 
sionary  Preparation. 

(A  limited  number  of  copies  of  the  Fourth 
Annual  Report  containing  the  six  re¬ 
ports  on  the  Preparation  of  Missionar¬ 
ies  are  obtainable  at  25c  a  copy.) 

The  Report  of  the  Conference  on  the 
Preparation  of  Medical  Missionaries. 
New  York.  Committee  on  Missionary 
Preparation. 

The  Report  of  the  Conference  on  the 
Preparation  of  Women  for  Foreign 
Missionary  Service.  New  York,  Com¬ 
mittee  on  Missionary  Preparation. 

(The  Fifth  Annual  Report,  containing  re¬ 
ports  of  the  conferences  on  medical  mis¬ 
sionaries  and  on  women  missionaries,  is 
obtainable  at  25c  a  copy.) 

Smith,  A.  H.  (ed.).  A  manual  for  young 
missoinaries  to  China.  Shanghai,  Chris¬ 
tian  Literature  Publishing  House,  1918. 

World  Missionary  Conference  Report. 
Edinburgh,  1910.  Vol.  V  on  the  prepa¬ 
ration  of  missionaries. 


XIII.  TEXTBOOKS 


On  exhibit : 

Axling,  W.  Japan  on  the  Upward  Trail. 
New  York,  Missionary  Education  Move¬ 
ment,  1923.  $0.75. 

Boyd,  R.  H.  Village  Folk  of  India.  London, 
United  Council  for  Missionary  Educa¬ 
tion,  1924.  1/6  ($0.50). 

Burgess,  T.  Foreigners  or  Friends.  New 
York,  Department  of  Missions  and 
Church  Extension,  1921.  $1.25. 

Clark,  A.  H.  India  on  the  March.  New 
York,  Missionary  Education  Movement, 
1922.  $0.75. 

Davis,  J.  and  Chamberlin,  R.  B.  Christian 
Fellowship  among  the  Nations.  Boston, 
Pilgrim  Press,  1925.  $0.25. 

De  Forest,  C.  The  Woman  and  the  Leaven 
in  Japan.  West  Medford,  Mass.,  Cen¬ 
tral  Committee  on  the  United  Study  of 
Foreign  Missions,  1922.  $0.75. 

Erickson,  L.  J.  The  White  Fields  of  Japan. 
Richmond,  Va.,  Presbyterian  Committee 
of  Publication,  1923.  $0.75. 

Fahs,  C.  H.  America’s  Stake  in  the  Far 
East.  New  York,  Association  Press, 
1920.  $1.00. 


Fleming,  D.  J.  Contacts  with  non-Christian 
Cultures.  New  York,  Student  Volun¬ 
teer  Movement,  1923.  $1.25. 

Gairdner,  W.  H.  T.  The  Rebuke  of  Islam. 
London,  Church  Missionary  Society, 
1920.  1/6  ($0.50). 

Gamewell,  M.  N.  Ming  Kwong,  City  of  the 
Morning  Light.  West  Medford,  Mass., 
Central  Committee  on  the  United  Study 
of  Foreign  Missions,  1924.  $0.75. 

Hooper,  H.  D.  Africa  in  the  Making.  Lon¬ 
don,  United  Council  for  Missionary  Ed¬ 
ucation,  1924.  2/ —  ($0.60). 

Hunt,  W.  S.  India’s  Outcastes.  London, 
Church  Missionary  Society,  1924.  1/6 
($0.50). 

Hutchinson,  P.  China’s  Real  Revolution. 
New  York,. Missionary  Education  Move¬ 
ment,  1924.  $0.75. 

International  Problems  and  the  Chris¬ 
tian  Way  of  Life.  New  York,  Student 
Volunteer  Movement,  1923.  $0.25. 

Johnston,  L.  E.  China  and  Her  Peoples. 
London,  United  Council  for  Missionary 
Education,  1923.  2/ —  ($0.60). 

Keyte,  J.  C.  In  China  Now.  New  York; 
Doran,  1923.  $1.50. 


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Racial  Relations  and  the  Christian 
Ideal.  New  York,  Student  Volunteer 
Movement,  192d.  $0.25. 

Soper,  E.  D.  The  Faiths  of  Mankind.  New 
York,  Association  Press,  1923.  $1.15. 

Speer,  R.  E.  Of  One  Blood.  New  York, 
Missionary  Education  Movement,  1924. 
$0.75. 

Stauffer,  M.  T.  (ed.).  Economic  Problems 
and  the  Christian  Ideal.  New  York, 
Student  Volunteer  Movement,  1923. 
$0.25. 

Stauffer,  M.  T.  (ed.).  Youth  and  Renais¬ 
sance  Movements.  New  York,  Student 
Volunteer  Movement,  1923.  $0.25. 


XIV.  THEORY. 

On  exhibit : 

Allen,  R.  Essential  Missionary  Principles. 
New  York,  Revell,  1913.  $1.00. 

Beach,  H.  P.,  and  Fahs,  C.  H.  (ed.).  World 
Missionary  Atlas.  New  York,  Institute 
of  Social  and  Religious  Research,  1925. 
$10.00. 

Blakeslee,  G.  H.  (ed.).  Mexico  and  the 
Caribbean.  New  York,  Stechert,  1920. 
$4.00. 

Botsford,  F.  H.  Folk  Songs  of  Many  Peo¬ 
ples.  New  York,  The  Woman’s  Press. 
$2.75  Vol.  I;  $3.50  Vol.  II. 

Brown,  A.  J.  The  Mastery  of  the  Far  East. 
New  York,  Scribner,  1921.  $4.50. 

Christian  Education  in  Africa  and  the 
East,  with  an  introduction  by  Sir  M. 
Sadler.  London,  Student  Christian 
Movement,  1924.  2/6  ($0.75). 

Dennett,  T.  Americans  in  Eastern  Asia. 
New  York,  Macmillan,  1922.  $5.00. 

The  Democratic  Movement  in  Asia.  New 
York,  Association  Press,  1918.  $2.00. 

Dudley-Buxton,  L.  H.  The  Eastern  Road. 
New  York,  Dutton,  1924.  $5.00. 

Hodgkin,  H.  T.  The  Way  of  the  Good 
Physician.  Ed.  4.  London,  United 
Council  for  Missionary  Education,  1919. 
$0.75. 

Hunt,  F.  The  Rising  Temper  of  the  East. 
Indianapolis,  Bobbs-Merrill,  1922.  $2.50. 

Lambuth,  W.  R.  Medical  Missions.  New 
York,  Student  Volunteer  Movement, 
1920.  $1.25. 


Stuntz,  H.  C.  South  American  Neighbors. 
New  York,  Missionary  Education  Move¬ 
ment,  1916.  $0.75. 

Van  Doren,  A.  B.  Lighted  to  Lighten.  West 
Medford,  Mass.,  Central  Committee  on 
the  United  Study  of  Foreign  Missions, 
1922.  $0.75. 

Walker,  F.  D.  Africa  and  Pier  Peoples. 
London,  Edinburgh  House  Press,  1924. 
2/—  ($0.60). 

India  and  Her  Peoples.  London,  United 
Council  for  Missionary  Education,  1924. 
2/—  ($0.60). 

Young,  P.  N.  F.  India  in  Conflict.  London, 
Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowl¬ 
edge,  1920.  3/6  ($1.00). 


FIELD  SURVEYS 

Loveland,  G.  Training  World  Christians: 
a  handbook  in  missionary  education. 
New  York,  Methodist  Book  Concern, 
1921.  $1.25. 

Lucas,  C.  P.  A  Historical  Geography  of  the 
British  Colonies.  New  York,  Oxford 
University  Press,  1906.  $2.20. 

MacDonald,  A.  J.  The  War  and  Missions 
in  the  East.  London,  Robert  Scott,  1919. 
7/6  ($2.00). 

Martin,  H.  The  Kingdom  Without  Fron¬ 
tiers.  New  York,  Macmillan,  1924.  $1. 

Milliman,  W.  A  Primer  of  Agriculture. 
London,  Society  for  Promoting  Chris¬ 
tian  Knowledge,  1923.  — /10  ($0.20). 

Murray,  J.  L.  World  Friendship,  Inc.  New 
York,  Missionary  Education  Movement, 
1921.  $0.75. 

Newbolt,  M.  R.  The  Missionary  Question. 
London,  Robert  Scott,  1918.  2/6  ($0.75). 

Okakura,  K.  The  Ideals  of  the  East.  New 
York,  Dutton,  1904.  $3.00. 

Paget,  S.  Medical  Practice  in  Africa  and 
the  East.  London,  Student  Christian 
Movement,  1923.  2/6  ($0.75). 

Reed,  E.  T.  A  World  Book  of  Foreign  Mis¬ 
sions.  London,  Swarthmore  Press,  1924. 
3/6  ($1.00). 

Stauffer,  M.  T.  (ed.).  Christian  Students 
and  World  Problems.  New  York,  Stu¬ 
dent  Volunteer  Movement,  1924.  $2.50. 


25 


Tropical  Hygiene  for  African  Schools. 
London,  Society  for  Promoting  Chris¬ 
tian  Knowledge,  1922.  — /8  ($0.16). 

Webster,  J.  B.  Christian  Education  and  the 
National  Consciousness  in  China.  New 
York,  Dutton,  1923.  $2.50. 


Western  Races  and  the  World,  ed.  by  F. 
S.  Marvin.  New  York,  Oxford  Univer¬ 
sity  Press,  1922.  $4.20. 

Zwemer,  S.  M.  The  Unoccupied  Mission 
Fields  of  Africa  and  Asia.  New  York, 
Student  Volunteer  Movement,  1911.  $1. 


XV.  CHILDREN’S  BOOKS.  MISSIONARY  STORIES 


On  exhibit: 

Barnard,  W.  E.  Kembo,  a  Little  Girl  of 
Africa.  London,  Edinburgh  House 
Press,  1924.  1/6  ($0.50). 

Batley,  D.  S.  The  Taming  of  Ambo.  Lon¬ 
don,  Society  for  Promoting  Christian 
Knowledge,  1924.  2/ —  ($0.60). 

Bridges,  A.  A.  Moving  Pictures  of  China. 
London,  Church  of  England  Zenana 
Missionary  Society,  n.  d.  1/ —  ($0.35). 

Burr,  A.  J.  A  Child  Garden  in  India.  West 
Medford,  Mass.,  Central  Committee  on 
the  United  Study  of  Foreign  Missions, 
1923.  $0.50. 

Clark,  C.  A.  First  Fruits  in  Korea.  New 
York,  Revell,  1921.  $1.75. 

Codrington,  F.  I.  Bring  Brother.  London, 
Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowl¬ 
edge,  1919.  2/6  ($0.75). 

Davidson,  C.  I.  Sita.  London,  Church  of 
England  Zenana  Missionary  Society, 
n.  d.  1/—  ($0.35). 

Up  Against  Odds.  London,  Church  of 
England  Zenana  Missionary  Society, 
n.  d.  2/—  ($0.60). 

Davies,  E.  C.  A  Boy  in  Serbia.  New  York, 
Crowell,  1920.  $1.35. 

Easton,  M.  Nyilak,  and  Other  African 
Sketches.  New  York,  Revell,  1923.  $1. 

Entwistle,  M.  The  Book  of  an  African 
Baby.  London,  United  Council  for  Mis¬ 
sionary  Education,  1923.  1/ —  ($0.35). 

How,  E.  A.  People  of  Africa.  London,  So¬ 
ciety  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowl¬ 
edge,  1921.  — /10  ($0.20). 

People  of  Other  Lands.  London,  Society 
for  Promoting  Christian  Knowledge, 
1921.  — /10  ($0.20). 

Hughes,  J.  V.  Chinese  Heart  Throbs.  New 
York,  Revell,  1920.  $1.50. 

Inglis,  T.  M.  New  Lanterns  in  Old  China. 
New  York,  Revell,  1923.  $1.25. 

Kipling,  R.  The  Eyes  of  Asia.  Garden 
City,  Doubleday,  1918.  $1.00. 

Landsborough,  M.  Stories  from  Formosa. 
London,  Religious  Tract  Society,  1924. 
2/6  ($0.75). 

McFee,  I.  N.  Boys  and  Girls  of  Many 
Lands.  New  York,  Crowell,  1917.  $1.75. 


Mackenzie,  J.  K.  An  African  Trail.  West 
Medford,  Mass.,  Central  Committee  on 
the  United  Study  of  Foreign  Missions, 
1917.  $0.50. 

Mathews,  B.,  and  Southon,  A.  E.  Torch- 
bearers  in  China.  New  York,  Mission¬ 
ary  Education  Movement,  1924.  $0.75. 

Meyer,  M.  M.  Chinese  Lanterns.  West 
Medford,  Mass.,  Central  Committee  on 
the  United  Study  of  Foreign  Missions, 
1924.  $0.75. 

Murray,  J.  L.  A  Selected  Bibliography  of 
Missionary  Literature.  New  York,  Stu¬ 
dent  Volunteer  Movement,  1920-1923. 
$0.60. 

Penny,  F.  E.  The  Outcast.  London,  Chat- 
to  &  Windus,  1912.  5/—  ($1.50). 

Pitman,  N.  H.  Chinese  Fairy  Tales.  New 
York,  Crowell,  1924.  $1.60. 

Ratley,  D.  S.  Bengali  Schooldays.  Lon¬ 
don,  Society  for  Promoting  Christian 
Knowledge,  n.  d.  1/3  ($0.40). 

Rittenhouse,  D.  M.  The  Two  of  Us  in 
Africa.  New  York,  Revell,  n.  d.  $1.50. 

Schneder,  A.  M.  O  Mura  San.  Philadel¬ 
phia,  Board  of  Foreign  Missions,  Re¬ 
formed  Church  in  the  U.  S.,  1905.  $0.25. 

Seth-Smith,  E.  K.  Don  Raimon,  a  story  of 
Raymond  Lull.  London,  Society  for 
Promoting  Christian  Knowledge,  1919. 
2/6  ($0.75). 

The  Firebrand  of  the  Indies.  London, 
Society  for  Promoting  Christian  Knowl¬ 
edge,  n.  d.  2/6  ($0.75). 

Sharp,  M.  M.  Talks  on  Africa  Today.  Lon¬ 
don,  United  Council  for  Missionary  Ed¬ 
ucation,  1924.  1/ —  ($0.35). 

Southon,  A.  E.  More  Yarns  on  China. 
London,  United  Council  for  Missionary 
Education,  1924.  1/ —  ($0.35). 

String,  M.  L.  Miss  Wistaria  at  Home.  Phil¬ 
adelphia,  Board  of  Foreign  Missions, 
Reformed  Church  in  the  U.  S.,  1918. 
$0.35. 

Swinehart,  L.  H.  Jane  in  the  Orient.  New 
York,  Revell,  1924.  $1.25. 


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Tools  for  Use  in  Missionary  Education 

Publications  of  the  Missionary  Education  Movement  or  Gathered  by  That 
Movement  and  on  Display  at  the  Foreign  Missions  Convention, 

Washington,  D.  C. 

List  prepared  by  the  Missionary  Education  Movement 


FOR  STUDY  AND  DISCUSSION 

Adults  and  Young  People: 

Porter,  Lucius  C.  China’s  Challenge  to 
Christianity.  1924.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth, 
75c;  paper,  50c. 

Hutchinson,  Paul.  China’s  Real  Revolu¬ 
tion.  1924.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  75c;  pa¬ 
per,  50c. 

Stauffer,  Milton  T.  Looking  Towards  a 
Christian  China.  1924.  M.  E.  M.  Pa¬ 
per,  25c. 

Gamewell,  Mary  Ninde.  New  Life  Cur¬ 
rents  in  China.  1919.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth, 
75c;  paper,  50c. 

Price,  Willard.  Ancient  Peoples  at  New 
Tasks.  1918.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  75c; 
paper,  50c. 

Fleming,  Daniel  J.  Building  With  India. 
1922.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  75c;  paper,  50c. 

Clark,  Alden  H.  India  on  the  March.  1922. 
M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  75c;  paper,  50c. 

Fisher,  Galen  M.  Creative  Forces  in  Ja¬ 
pan.  1923.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  75c;  pa¬ 
per,  50c. 

Axling,  William.  Japan  on  the  Upward 
Trail.  1923.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  75c;  pa¬ 
per,  50c. 

Hall,  William  H.  The  Near  East:  Cross¬ 
roads  of  the  World.  1920.  M.  E.  M. 
Cloth,  75c;  paper,  50c. 

Stuntz,  Homer  C.  South  American  Neigh¬ 
bors.  1916.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  75c;  pa¬ 
per,  50c. 

Brown,  Arthur  Judson.  The  Why  and 
How  of  Foreign  Missions.  Rev.  ed. 
1921.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  75c;  paper,  50c. 

Murray,  J.  Lovell.  World  Friendship,  Inc. 
1921.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  75c;  paper,  50c. 

Dennett,  Tyler.  A  Better  World.  M.  E.  M. 
Cloth,  $1.50;  paper,  75c. 


Pott,  F.  L.  Hawks.  The  Emergency  in 
China.  1913.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  75c; 
paper,  50c. 

Patton,  Cornelius  H.  The  Lure  of  Africa. 
1917.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  75c;  paper,  50c. 

Mathews,  Basil.  The  Clash  of  Color.  1924. 
M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  $1.25;  paper,  75c. 


BIOGRAPHY 

Young  People: 

Hubbard,  Ethel  Daniels.  Ann  of  Ava. 
1913.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  $1.00;  paper,  75c. 
The  Moffats.  1917.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth, 
$1.00;  paper,  75c. 

Daniels,  Margarette.  Makers  of  South 
America.  1916.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  $1.00; 
paper,  75c. 

Speer,  Robert  E.  Servants  of  the  King. 
1909.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  $1.00;  paper,  75c. 

Franklin,  James  H.  Ministers  of  Mercy. 

1919.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  $1.00;  paper,  75c. 

Intermediates : 

Mathews,  Basil,  and  Southon,  Arthur  E. 
Torchbearers  in  China.  1924.  M.  E.  M. 
Cloth,  75c;  paper,  50c. 

Mathews,  Basil.  Livingstone  the  Path¬ 
finder.  1912.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  $1.00; 
paper,  75c. 

Riggs,  Alice  Shapard.  Shepherd  of  Aintab. 

1920.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  81.00;  paper,  50c. 

Fahs,  Sophia  Lyon.  Uganda’s  White  Man 
of  Work.  1907.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  $1.00; 
paper,  75c. 


READING  BOOKS 

Cochran,  Jean  Carter.  Foreign  Magic. 
1919.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  $1.50. 

Carhart,  Alfreda  Post.  Masoud  the  Be¬ 
douin.  1915.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  $1.50. 


27 


CHILDREN’S  MATERIAL 

Boohs : 

Rockey,  Helen  M.,  and  Hunting,  Harold 
B.  The  Wonderland  of  India.  1922. 
M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  65c;  paper,  40c. 

Ferris,  Anita  B.  The  Honorable  Crimson 
Tree,  and  Other  Tales  of  China.  1919. 
M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  60c;  paper,  40c. 

Cronk,  Katherine  Scherer,  and  Singmas- 
ter,  Elsie.  Under  Many  Flags.  1921. 
M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  65c;  paper,  40c. 

Hunting,  Harold  B.  Stories  of  Brother¬ 
hood.  1918.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  60c. 

Blake,  Isabel  M.  Fez  and  Turban  Tales. 
1920.  M.  E.  M.  Boards,  75c. 

Colson,  Elizabeth.  Friends  of  Ours.  1918. 
M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  75c. 

Mendenhall,  Suzan.  Livingstone  Hero 
Stories.  1912.  M.  E.  M.  Paper,  15c. 

Primary  Picture  Stories: 

Each  of  these  sets  consists  of  a  pamphlet  of  five  or 
six  short  stories  suitable  for  telling,  accompanied  by 
illustrative  pictures,  nine  by  thirteen  inches. 

African  Picture  Stories. 

China  Picture  Stories. 

Homes  Around  the  World  Picture  Stories. 
India  Picture  Stories. 

Italian  Picture  Stories. 

Japan  Picture  Stories. 

Near  East  Picture  Stories. 

(50  cents  each.) 

Picture  Sheet  Series: 

These  are  twelve,  and  in  some  cases  sixteen,  page 
folders  covered  with  fascinating  pictures  under  each 
of  which  are  several  lines  of  descriptive  text. 

Africa. 

Armenians  and  Syrians,  The. 

Boys  and  Girls  of  Bible  Lands. 

Boys  and  Girls  of  Japan. 

Child  Life  of  the  World. 

Chinese  Boys  and  Girls. 

Chinese  Snapshots. 

Egypt  and  Modern  Heroes  of  Bible  Lands. 
Eskimos,  The. 

Everyday  India. 

How  We  Are  Fed. 

How  We  Are  Sheltered. 

How  We  Travel. 

Missionary  at  Work,  The. 

Work  Around  the  World. 

(25  cents  per  folder.) 

Handwork : 

Children  of  China  Postcard  Painting 
Book. 

Six  attractive  colored  pictures  of  Chinese  hoys  and 
girls  and  their  pets  with  three  outlines  of  each  picture 
on  postcards  to  he  painted  hy  the  children.  A  jingle 
for  each  picture  and  full  directions  for  coloring.  Im¬ 
ported  from  England.  Paper,  60  cents. 


Chinese  Home  Cut  Out.  50  cents. 

Directions  for  Making  a  Japanese  House. 

25  cents. 

Near  East  Painting  Book.  25  cents. 
Directions  for  Making  An  African  Village. 
25  cents. 


DRAMATICS 

General : 

Ferris,  Anita  B.  Following  the  Dramatic 
Instinct.  1922.  M.  E.  M.  75c. 

Willcox,  Helen  L.  Mission  Study  Through 
Educational  Dramatics.  Paper,  25c. 

Plays: 

Sugimoto,  Etsu  Inagaki.  Adoption.  25c. 
The  Other  Point  of  View.  M.  E.  M.  25c. 

Sung,  Kyung  Sliien,  and  Sutton,  Vida 
Ravenscroft.  Betrothal  of  Mai  Tsung. 
M.  E.  M.  25c. 

Willcox,  Helen  L.  Heroine  of  Ava.  M. 
E.  M.  25c. 

Kanjundu,  or  From  Fear  of  the  Enemy. 

M.  E.  M.  25c. 

Larola.  M.  E.  M.  25c. 

Slave  Girl  and  School  Girl.  M.  E.  M.  25c. 
Sunlight  or  Candlelight.  M.  E.  M.  25c. 
The  Test.  M.  E.  M.  25c. 

Brown,  Jean  H.  Honorable  Mrs.  Ling’s 
Conversion.  M.  E.  M.  35c. 

Kellogg,  Amy.  Kosiki.  M.  E.  M.  15c. 

Harrington,  Helen.  The  Red  Flower.  M. 
E.  M.  50c. 

Ferris,  Anita  B.  Robert  and  Mary.  M.  E. 
M.  25c. 

Jenness,  Mary.  Wheelbarrowful  of  Life. 
M.  E.  M.  25c. 

Pageants : 

The  Cross  Triumphant.  Written  by  mis¬ 
sionaries  in  Japan.  M.  E.  M.  35c. 

Ferris,  Anita  B.  Followers  of  the  Star. 
M.  E.  M.  35c. 

The  Pageant  of  Brotherhood.  M.  E.  M. 
35c. 

Junior  Plays: 

Ferris,  Anita  B.  Alice  Through  the  Postal 
Card.  M.  E.  M.  15c. 

Children  of  the  Christmas  Spirit.  M.  E. 
M.  15c. 

Livingstone  Hero  Plays.  M.  E.  M.  15c. 


28 


Pageant  of  the  Land  of  the  Golden  Man.  Hall,  Katherine  Stanley.  Children  at 
M.  E.  M.  15c.  Play  in  Many  Lands.  1912.  M.  E.  M. 

Ruth’s  Donation  Party.  M.  E.  M.  15c.  Cloth,  75c. 

Santa’s  Allies.  M.  E.  M.  15c. 

Sailer,  T.  H.  P.  Mission  Study  Class  Lead- 
Murphy,  Helen  A.  No  Lantern  for  Wu  er.  1921.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  $1.00;  pa- 

Lee.  M.  E.  M.  25c.  per,  75c. 


BOOKS  FOR  LEADERS 

Kerschner,  Mabel  Gardner.  Young  China. 
1924.  M.  E.  M.  Paper,  50c. 

Young  Japan.  1923.  M.  E.  M.  Paper,  40c. 

Stooker,  Wilhelmina,  and  Hill,  Janet. 
Friendship  Center  in  China.  1924.  M. 
E.  M.  Paper,  50c. 

Miller,  Catherine  R.  Chinese  Ginger. 
Recreation  Programs  for  China.  1924. 
M.  E.  M.  Paper,  50c. 

Archer,  John  Clark.  China  in  the  Local 
Parish.  1924.  M.  E.  M.  Paper,  50c. 

Parish  Programs  of  Missionary  Educa¬ 
tion.  1920.  M.  E.  M.  Paper,  40c. 


Millikin,  B.  Carter.  Mission  Study  Class 
Manual.  M.  E.  M.  10c. 


Ferris,  Anita  B.  Missionary  Program  Ma¬ 
terial.  1922.  M.  E.  M.  Cloth,  $1.00. 

Hutton,  J.  Gertrude.  The  Missionary  Ed 
ucation  of  Juniors.  1917.  M.  E.  M. 
Cloth,  60c. 


MISSIONARY  MAPS 

Wall  Maps  of  China,  India  and  Japan. 
(38  x  46  inches)  60c  each. 

World  Map.  (98  x  41  inches)  Cloth,  $3.75; 
paper,  $2.00. 


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